Napster — Still Legal, But DRM Free Again
Napster is now selling DRM free music playable on any device that can handle MP3 files. The former file sharing site is the latest music seller to drop DRM (digital rights management), following Amazon, iTunes and even Wal Mart.
Napster is selling individual tracks for $.99 and albums for $9.95, which is comparable to other music sellers. Napster has a catalog of about 6 million songs.


