TV Shows and DRM-free music comes to the Canadian iTunes Store

December 12th, 2007 by Ross McKillop | Print This Post Print This Post
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Earlier today it became official - the Canadian iTunes Store will now sell TV shows. What seemed to get missed in this announcement was another ‘upgrade’ for Canadians - DRM free iTunes Plus tracks are finally available as well.

Totally unrelated note, you might have noticed the decrease in number of posts the last few days. I think a goal for 2008 should be to have a bunch of articles stocked away for those sick-weeks. Update: off to a bad, bad start.

Canadian iTunes Store

Purchasing iTunes Plus songs is nearly identical to non-iTunes Plus songs. And at no additional cost. Has anyone tried upgrading an album from normal (ie. with DRM) to Plus (no-DRM) now that the cost is the same? Is there an ‘upgrade’ fee?

Canadian iTunes Store
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I thought I’d support a fine Canadian artist.

Canadian iTunes Store
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And at some point might turn this track into a ring-tone, because I can.

Canadian iTunes Store
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