Highly unlikely. Previous purchases were made under a DRM-restricted license which you accepted when you registered your iTunes Store account. Apple has no legal obligation to do this, and the only reason they would do so is out of extraordinary politeness. Considering the costs of created a migration tool and the fact that it would create no new revenue -- good will has only transient value -- I wouldn't bet on it.
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Andrew @ Apr 1st 2007 10:36PM
What about my collection of iTunes purchased, EMI music? Will I be freed of my DRM chains or will it cost me 9.99 a CD?
reefdog @ Apr 2nd 2007 12:06AM
Highly unlikely. Previous purchases were made under a DRM-restricted license which you accepted when you registered your iTunes Store account. Apple has no legal obligation to do this, and the only reason they would do so is out of extraordinary politeness. Considering the costs of created a migration tool and the fact that it would create no new revenue -- good will has only transient value -- I wouldn't bet on it.
dfgdfdfdf @ Apr 2nd 2007 3:03AM
haha! well i suppose you should not have bought from itunes in the first place. nananananana.