Over 2 million DRM-free Music tracks on iTunes

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Apple now has over 2 Million Tracks for you to download from expanding its catalog of unencrypted music.

Apple can now legitimately claim to have the largest library of DRM-free music available online. For a some time Amazon has been in the lead, but Apple has caught up. And while there are still a number of major record labels that are not providing DRM-free tracks through any service, it warms our hearts to see a price war between two industry giants battling to offer high quality unencrypted tracks to music fans.

Apple’s DRM-free tracks are all AAC files encoded at 256kbps. New labels offering DRM-free music include Sub Pop, Nettwerk, Beggars Group, IODA, and The Orchard.

Via Apple

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