DRM Music Going the Way of the Dinosaur
Every month a music service seems to be drop its DRM protected tracks. Amazon, Napster, Sony and Yahoo Music are just a few of the major players offering music without restraints this year. This is great news for the consumer but it could be a little unnerving for some artists looking for another source of revenue.
But never fear artists, I recently read an article called How to Make Money Selling Music Online over on Cobolhacker.com that offers reason to be optimistic. As you’ll see, his solution is by no means scientific but I think it is very intuitive and worth the read.
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