Engadget reports that the 800 pound gorilla of retail has gotten into the DRM-free game:
The DRM dominos continue to fall with Wal-mart joining the DRM-free for all. Their new MP3 catalog (no AAC limitations here, folks) includes "thousands of albums and songs" from both EMI and Universal Music Group (presumably, as a trial) at $0.94 per track or $9.22 per album. So what's the matter Sony BMG and Warner Music, don't you like parties?
Things are starting to look good on this front - now if the RIAA can get positively smacked over their obnoxious lawsuit tactics...
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