Wal-Mart has decided to keep the music that it sold wrapped in a layer of copyright protection playable, following a flurry of customer complaints about legally purchased music becoming unplayable. The probably wishes it had never tangled with digital rights management, because it's going to keep paying for it long after its switch to selling DRM-free MP3s.
Wal-Mart's DRM Nightmare Just Won't End
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Well, at least now they only have mp3s available to buy. And the cool thing it's 256kbps, like Amazon, but it's an entire 5 cents cheaper (Yes, I know, not that much but it adds up over time)CYA Later:
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