eMusic CEO says music industry should begin killing off digital copy protection schemes
eMusic, the number two digital download service behind Apple's iTunes, recently sold it's 100 millionth song.
eMusic sells songs from smaller labels and independent artists, and unlike iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody, the songs are MP3 files with no copy restrictions. You can play them anywhere and make as many copies as you like.
eMusic President and CEO David Pakman says the lack of "digital rights management" is a big reason for eMusic's success.
Here's a longer version (MP3) of the interview.








