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last100: eMusic to start selling DRM-free audio books

  • steven65 · 2 years ago
    Being an audio book fan i would like to welcome eMusic to the world of audio books. There is tremendous competition in this field. There are lot of companies which are giving lucrative offers to customers. For instance, a website called hear-now-audio-books offering no monthly subscription to customers. They also offering the latest best-selling audio books by major publishers such as the BBC, Harper-Collins, Simon & Schuster, Brilliance and Time Warner.This company has given lot of free offers to me in this year.

    eMusic has to give lot of offers to attract customers. I wish good luck to eMusic.
  • Nick · 1 year ago
    As a small audio book retailer this would be a really good development if the titles can also find their way into non Audible.com retail sites too (Spoken Network) DRM restrictions have been a real pain for, well, as long as they've been about as, apart from anything else it confuses customers and adds extra complexity to downloads and play. I myself have had problems with some titles and I'm meant to be an expert. So all in all it will be very interesting to see how this develops.
  • Top Audiobook Downloads · 1 year ago
    We welcome eMusic's decision to sell DRM free audio books. The more choices the customers have online, the better. We are also looking forward to the DRM free titles. We prefer audio books in MP3 format, and I'm sure that all our members will agree 100% with us. We are glad that the audio publishers are playing an active role with this great new development. This can only help with the growth of this amazing market.