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News around the web: Sony rolls out rival to iTunes

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On September 1, 2010, 1:00 PM

Sony rolls out rival to iTunes @ BBC News
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  1. Didn't Sony just get rid of its atrac format music store? By the way, Napster informed me by email it will no longer support its drmed wma music files bought before some time in 2007. Instead of allowing you to download them as mp3s, they inform you that you have to burn them to cds and rip them to transfer them to a new computer, for example. Luckily, I had already done this to mine, but this results in loss in sound quality. What of people who have thousands of these?

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