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(Unverified)Nov 13th 2007 8:11AM
This is awesome news. I've been using audible for years, and will continue to since I can't get all the titles I want from Emusic. Over the years, I've hated all the extra work I have to do to get my books to play. Burn them to disk, rip them back into mp3 so that I can have a permanent digital storage where the files won't get locked at some point in the future. It takes hours of work to do all this. With the DRM free from Emusic, I'll just have to download and play. Woohoo! Bad ass! It will be worth having an account on both sites, so that I can download content from Emusic if they have it, just to save myself from having to do all that extra work for each book.