Digital music companies want to rid their music of DRM, and a few of them are aggressively pursuing the MP3 format. Reuters reported today that Ted Cohen, former digital chief at EMI Music and now a consultant, has been hired by P2P company Limewire to lobby the major music groups.
Limewire, currently in settlement talks with the majors, wants to
charge $1 per download but does not want DRM. Cohen's job is to get
labels to agree to a six-month trial period.>> Coolfer
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