Rhapsody To Ditch DRM, Apple Laughs In Face

Following recent news from Amazon and Napster, music service Rhapsody will be the latest to start offering DRM-free downloads.
These moves are undoubtedly an attempt to try and ruffle Apple's feathers as its iTunes store still reigns supreme in the digital music arena, yet its certainly not forthcoming in offering a similar deal to consumers.
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