European Regulators Continue To Harass Apple
The European Commission has launched yet another investigation into potential violations by Apple and two major labels. Apple, who is consistently at the brunt of several European nations over iTunes interoperability, is now getting the beatdown for cross-border sales and pricing. The regulators are examining whether the iTunes Store unfairly restricts sales within specific European countries by prohibiting cross-border downloads....
EMI Unveils Plan to Sell Non-DRM Downloads For $1.29
EMI has announced that it plans to sell a large portion of their music catalog without Digital Rights Management (DRM). While this concept has been batted about in recent months, no major label has made such a committment. The non-DRM downloads will sell for $1.29 on iTunes, the industry leading online music store. EMI held a press conference and made the big announcement with Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO who in an open letter to the...






