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Play.com is launching a DRM-free download service in the UK

Play.com offers DRM-free downloads

UK e-tailer takes on iTunes and Amazon

Guy Dixon

Online retailer Play.com is claiming a UK first with a music download service that offers tracks unfettered by digital rights management (DRM).

The service is open to users of iPods and other MP3 devices without the need for Apple's iTunes.

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Play.com claims to have worked closely with EMI and " many large independent labels and distributors including Vital Music and Pinnacle" to become the first major UK retailer to offer songs in the DRM-free MP3 format.

James Suddaby, founder and editor of ILikeMusic.com, said: "It is great news that someone is challenging iTunes in the UK.

"It is only a matter of time before the other record labels are persuaded to go DRM-free in the UK, like we have seen in the US. DRM-free gives music fans choice and that can only be a good thing."

Play.com pricing starts at 65p per track (compared to 79p on iTunes) for top 100 tracks. Albums start from £4.95.

DRM-free gives music fans choice and that can only be a good thing

James Suddaby Founder and editor, ILikeMusic.com

The online retailer claims to be hammering out DRM-free deals with other labels, adding to the current roster of artists over the next six months.

Play.com's move comes hard on the heels of Amazon's similar DRM-free offering in the US, where the company already sells DRM-free music from the big four music companies and around 33,000 independent labels.

A worldwide rollout for Amazon's do wnload service is planned for later in the year.

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