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Vodafone brings DRM-free music from all four major labels

by Nick Marshall
Vodafone brings DRM-free music from all four major labels

Thanks to a deal with Warner Music, Vodafone will become the first global mobile network operator to offer its customers over-the-air access to the combine music catalogue of the world’s four largest music companies in DRM-free format.  The key to the agreement is that Vodafone customers will now have access to over 1 million tracks and they will continue to have the right to use tracks they have paid for just once across all of their personal music devices without restrictions.  DRM-free downloads are already available in the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece and Ireland with other countries across the Vodafone footprint coming soon.  The Warner catalogue will be available to Vodafone operating companies in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain and UK and partner markets in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Slovenia and Switzerland.

[Via Vodafone]

posted on Sep 21, 2009 in vodafone Tags: , , ,

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