Teknoblog.com – Songs from different studios on iTunes started to be sold with the DRM-free option. This can be considered as evidence confirming Apple’s DRM-free song bargain with music studios.
The user with the pseudonym Doodledoo, who wrote on the forum of Macrumors.com, closely examined the case and Warner, who is in the iTunes Plus project, and He found that some songs from studios like Sony were sold DRM-free. Apple launched the DRM-free iTunes Plus format with support from EMI, but according to the latest rumors, Warner is working to include other music studios such as Sony, Universal in iTunes Plus.
Finally, it has been rumored for a long time. Paul McCartney made a statement about the opening of the Beatles section in the circulating iTunes and said that the iTunes negotiations had stopped. But McCartney believes this will happen eventually.
Beatles/Apple Corps and Apple had long disputed over the use of the “Apple” name. However, this dispute was resolved in 2007 when the rights of trademarks related to the name “Apple” were given to Apple completely.