Irony: Warner to sell DRM free music via Amazon, yet still not selling via Nokia's DRM Music Store

Posted by Stefan on Thursday, December 27th, 2007 at 12:09 pm under Ovi, Nokia

Earlier this year we learned that Warner decided to revoke their collection from Nokia's Music Store due to the fact that users of MOSH, Nokia's weird attempt at centralized mobile P2P, were exchanging copywritten [sic] content. Now Amazon publishes a press release today (Gizmodo) that states Warner is going to be selling their music without DRM to Amazon customers. Am I the only one watching this from my little piracy heaven known as Northern Europe and laughing myself asleep after one too many glasses of Glögi?

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  • 5 Responses to “Irony: Warner to sell DRM free music via Amazon, yet still not selling via Nokia's DRM Music Store”

    • MP3 Download Music says:

      […] unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere's a quick excerptEarlier this year we learned that Warner decided to revoke their collection from Nokia’s Music Store due to the fact that users of MOSH, Nokia’s weird attempt at centralized mobile P2P, were exchanging copywritten [sic] content. … […]

    • Topy says:

      :lol:

    • Fernando says:

      Don't make us jealous Stefan… lol

    • N95 says:

      nope, switzerland laughes too.. LOL

    • Irony: Warner to sell DRM free music via Amazon, yet still not …-legal mp3 music downloads says:

      […] gallopingpony wrote an interesting post today onHere's a quick excerptEarlier this year we learned that Warner decided to revoke their collection from Nokia’s Music Store due to the fact that users of MOSH, Nokia’s weird attempt at centralized mobile P2P, were exchanging copywritten [sic] content. … […]

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