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Amidst all the coverage of the new iTunes pricing structure - and the fact that purchased songs will be DRM-free from now on - not many reporters pointed out (there are exceptions, of course) that Apple is actually charging 30 cents for DRM removal from old songs. Yes, you can burn the songs to a CD and import them back into iTunes, but the quality of the tracks will deteriorate. What’s important here is the ...Shared by Alex (182) Alisha (769) AmyVernon (1476) Ananya Walia (394) Blake (41) Chris Tackett (36) Clint Maher (1427) Dan (99) Deborah Petersen (670) Derek van Vliet (18) Donna Chaffins (554) Donyell Coleman (66) Dustin DeKoekkoek (11) Ethan (36) Four (23) Jeff (428) John Boitnott (919) Kevin (3) Kevin Whalen (24) Leximo (1042) Lynda (21) M. Black (89) Mohamed Amine (529) Muhammad Saleem (940) Nate (50) p@r@noid (1083) Pat Loughery (10) ryan (218) Sean (34) Thomson (643) Trav1sty (36) w0lfh0und (133)- Blake said: Super lame. Don't have many songs (only $50 worth), but still...seriously?
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