Nokia Comes with Music goes MP3 without DRM by 2010?
According to the information that appeared on the network, Nokia is already the next year could remove copy protection from all of its music service. Finnish phone giant, Nokia is supposedly going to renounce the use of the protected songs to online store and proceed to implement the conventional MP3 files by the end of the year. In addition, the same fate, according to the news and waiting for firm service Comes With Music, opens the owners of certain Nokia phones unlimited access to music on-line shop throughout the year. Thus, the files download from the online store can be replicated not only in the mobile device, Nokia, but also, for example, the Smartphone, iPhone and iPod player.
The reasons for this radical change check out the unfortunate results of the Nokia Comes With Music service. The thing is that now the service and an online shop using only the music files with DRM-protected, which can lose is not on any device. Naturally, such a restriction had no taste for many consumers, resulting in demand for Nokia mobile phones subscribed to the company’s service was far below expectations.
Previously, Nokia has tried to explain the lack of popularity of their service, Nokia Comes With Music in the key countries like the UK, which implemented this service as well as problems with the distribution. However, a recent study of its own explicitly stated that, even among those who bought one of the “special” Nokia phones, 40% did so and did not activate the access to this service.
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