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Today, Amazon launched their new DRM-free music store, called Amazon MP3.

Amazon boasts a collection of over 2 million songs, all DRM-free, and priced at a pretty little $.89 or $.99.  Albums will go as high as $9.99.

Though I know that there are many out there who feel very strongly about it, I’ve never been a huge hater of DRM.  Sure, it’s an inconvenience if you want to use other devices (although there are workarounds), but I’ve yet to find a device that would really make me want to switch from my iPod.  Regardless, for those of you who have adamant feelings about DRM, this is a big day.

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