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SanDisk, Music Publishers Push DRM-free SlotMusic Format
9/22/2008

Strudelkugel writes "The LA Times and others are reporting the music bunch is working with SanDisk to try public


copyrights:cite this source synonym conjugation v1.1copyright © 2008 by lexico third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 group music files on microSD memory cards to improve sales of being media: 'In addition to music, the slotMusic cards will come pre-loaded with other things, such as liner notes, album-cover artwork and occasionally video.' The considerable part: 'The music on slotMusic comes without copyright protection, so it can be used on almost all computers, mobile phones and music players — but it won't play on an iPod, which doesn't have a micro-SD memory slot. It has one gigabyte of memory, and the music tracks are played back at high quality.' Could it be the labels have finally standard




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canonical that subject to kisser and convenience to deal is preferable to suing them?" Most radios also don't have microSD slots; as it should be to EMI's press release, there will be a "tiny USB sleeve" packaged with each card, and the "high quality" format means up to 320kbps MP3. From the given description, it seems like it would be no harder to deed the tracks to an iPod (via a computer) than to most other players.

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