DRM Down, Sales Up

Posted in Companies, DRM, Industry on June 27th, 2007
DRM Down, Sales Up

It makes sense. Music without restrictions should be more popular. But is that what really happens? Yes, so far.

EMI says that sales for music without DRM is significantly better than sales with it on iTunes at this early stage.

Sales of pink floyd's Dark Side of the Moon increased about 300 percent. OK Go's Oh No increased 77 percent. Coldplay's A Rush Of Blood To The Head was up 115 per cent. New service Bloomberg reports that DRM-free music in general was up 17 to 24 percent.



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