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	<title>Sandlines &#187; sony</title>
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		<title>Sony join the MP3 party&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:57:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I wrote earlier about <a title="Universal MP3 catalogue available" href="http://www.sandlines.net/?p=26" target="_blank">Universal leaping whole-heartedly into the fray</a> with a huge catalogue of artists now available in MP3 format. Now Sony have leaped into action as well. OK &#8211; so leapt is&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wrote earlier about <a title="Universal MP3 catalogue available" href="http://www.sandlines.net/?p=26" target="_blank">Universal leaping whole-heartedly into the fray</a> with a huge catalogue of artists now available in MP3 format. Now Sony have leaped into action as well. OK &#8211; so leapt is perhaps an overstatement&#8230; the new <a title="Glasvegas" href="http://www.7digital.com/artists/glasvegas/glasvegas/" target="_blank">Glasvegas album is up on 7Digital </a>today (a week or so later than on iTunes) in glorious 320 kbps MP3 format. There seem to be a few other back catalogue items in there too, but I&#8217;ve not done a thorough check and it seems patchy rather than as enthusiastic as Universal, Warners and EMI (in reverse order of committing) are today.</p>
<p>BUT, I&#8217;m genuinely excited that we may be seeing the end of ridiculously un-customer friendly DRM policies in the sale of music. Who knows, if they get round to TELLING people they&#8217;re doing this, maybe their sales might even increase a little&#8230;. I&#8217;ve long believed one of the reasons that *some* people download, um, illegally is because DRM makes life so blinking difficult to enjoy music that you have legitimately bought.</p>
<p>Now all we need is for Apple to soften their approach to syncing your iPod with more than one PC and we&#8217;ll be making REAL progress in providing a highly usable digital music experience. Hurrah!</p>
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