its about time.
Drm is to ristrictive.
It came with those not wanting pirates, and trying to convert the analog 
industries to digital.
This is overdue but at least the digital music age is actually becomming 
something we can sing about.
At 03:00 a.m. 8/01/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Folks,
>Slightly off topic but for those who have games that allow imported mp3 songs 
>to be played as background music,
>iTunes announced today that by April, there will no longer be DRM
>restrictions on the music sold in the iTunes store, and most music
>will be sold without DRM immediately. Here's an article about it.
>http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/01/apple-promises.html
>Very cool!
>
>I hope I can convince David Greenwood to add this capability to the GMA game 
>engine.
>Phil
>
>
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