Lindows founder to launch DRM-less music store
Michael Robertson has done quite a bit these past few years. He was the CEO of MP3.com back in the day, and more recently he was in the spotlight because of Windows trademark shenanigans involving his Linux distribution/company, Lindows. He’s also the founder of little-known SIPphone, a VoIP start-up. Robertson has made quite a splash with most of his ventures, even if their financial success hasn’t always matched the hype.
Robertson is starting another venture, this time returning home (somewhat). Robertson’s press folks are saying that he’s going to announce a new, DRM-less online music store next week called MP3tunes.
Read the complete story . (Ars Technica)
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