Warner Group to sell without anti- copying software

December 28th, 2007 by Deepak Sharma |

Warner Group to sell without anti- copying software

In the latest announcement has been made by the entertainment company Warner Music Group that said that it will sell its music songs and albums without the anti copying software provided by Amazon. This is a step that shows that music companies are not be relying on the digital locks provided by highly fledging companies like Amazon.

The company said that the schemes offered by the online digital music services are confusing for the buyers and Warners will sell its music in the unrestricted MP3 format online. After disagreements amongst online giants over the software sale the step was taken by Warners. Earlier in the year Universal Music Group had started sale of unprotected music online.

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