Taiwanese music platform launches DRM free music

Taiwanese music platform launches DRM free music
KKBOX, an online music streaming platform with over 220,000 members in Taiwan has launched its first DRM-free track, the first ever to be legally introduced in Taiwan.

Through cooperation with the record publishers of the Chinese-language group "Blue Eyes", a "Blue Eyes" song will be available DRM-free for $.60 USD or free for those who have the monthly service from KKBOX.



The move will help KKBOX to compete with ezPEER+, Taiwan's largest p2p online music platform.

Source:
Digitimes


Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 9 Apr 2007 10:37
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  • Halen5150

    I seriously find this hilarious how people are JUST NOW beginning to offer DRM free music just because one company does.....anything to attract more customers, right?

    9.4.2007 16:40 #1

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