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Vodafone To Offer Unrestricted Music
Filed in archive Announcements , Information About by Jason Giacchino on March 13, 2009
Vodafone To Offer Unrestricted Music

When it comes to the largest mobile phone carrier in the world would it surprise you to hear that it's not Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or Sprint?

In terms of sales the largest mobile phone group in the world is an honor that goes to Vodafone, a company that actually owns 45% of Verizon Wireless. Their latest announcement is sure to only increase the brand's popularity.

The company signed deals with the world's largest record companies including Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music to offer their songs without anti-piracy software.

The music industry had relied on digital rights management (DRM) as the cornerstone in its fight against illegal downloading but the labels are now offering tracks without the restrictive protection in a bid to drive digital sales.

Vodafone, which is also in negotiations with Warner Music Group, said the deal would enable DRM-free music to be sent to mobile phones and computers, and could then be played on any type of device.

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