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Originally Posted by Trenien
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that buying DRM free files from itunes costs a premium. If indeed I am right, that means that apple/the majors consider you have to pay them a specific amount of money to be able to enjoy the full width of your legal right (in this case the right to use something you purchased whichever way you see fit).
Isn't that racketeering?
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DRM-free files from iTunes do indeed cost extra. But they're also encoded at a higher bit-rate and sound substantially better when played on decent equipment. So... are you paying for lack of DRM or for higher quality? Or both?
Xenophon