EMI Is Playing Strip and Go Naked

In an interesting move which may have further industry implications, EMI is offering its entire digital music catalog available without restrictions (DRM). These DRM free songs will be at twice the sound quality as existing downloads for a little higher of a price.

EMI tested out DRM free music with the sales of Norah Jones’ Thinking About You. It entered the US Billboard Hot 100 at no. 82 which was Jones’ first appearance on the charts since her release of “Don’t Know Why“.

It’s probably hard to guess whether there was more or less piracy given the MP3 was sold without any restrictions but it seems Jones’ sales were positive enough to push EMI to get rid restrictions for all of its music.

Let’s hope publishers of books follow the lead and start releasing DRM free ebooks. In support of EMI’s move, I am off to order an EMI album, probably Norah Jones. Ned loves her.

JaneJane is a long time romance reader whose passion is, you guessed it, reading. Jane also does not like to talk about herself in the third person, but apparently this is the way that this biography thing works (although in a true biography, someone else would be writing this blurb). Anyway, currently Jane loves urban fantasy authors Patricia Briggs and Ilona Andrews. She's really excited about this year's crop of historicals including Joanna Bourne's The Spymaster's Lady and Sherry Thomas' Private Arrangements and the upcoming Loretta Chase Her Scandalous Ways. She's looking for a good contemporary author. Email her with a recommendation! Email this author | All posts by Jane

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