Vodafone, the world’s largest mobile phone operator (in terms of revenue), has inked a new deal with Warner Music Group that completes its collection of deals with major music labels.
The Warner deal will see music from artists such as James Blunt being made available by Vodafone without any copy protection mechanism included that would not just make copying harder, but also lock music to certain devices.
The operator had previously signed deals with the EMI group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music. Vodafone is now the first global mobile phone operator that will offer over-the-air downloads of music from all four major record companies.
“The response to the DRM-free offering in all the markets where it has launched has been incredibly enthusiastic,” said Pieter Knook, Vodafone Internet Services Director. “Our customers love … the flexibility that DRM-free on mobile gives them.”
The record labels continue to seek out new deals where DRM is now negotiable, as it tries to fill revenue gaps created by falling CD sales, rising piracy and other economic factors since the start of the century.
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Apple has announced the acts that are set to perform at its iTunes Festival: London performance this year.
Among the notable artists are James Blunt, McFly, N.E.R.D., The Zutons and Chaka Khan which will perform live sets in front of about 1000 fans in Camden.
Each of the recordings will then be recorded and sold exclusively on Apple’s iTunes platform.
Other performers include Death Cab For Cutie, The Ting Tings, Feeder, CSS, I Was A Cub Scout, Jamie Lidell, and Pendulum, and a few unannounced artists.







