English:
For a little extra money, you will be able to buy some songs on iTunes in better sound quality than they have now ("indistinguishable from the original" they say, which is exaggerating a bit IMHO), and with no restrictions on how many CDs you can make from them, or how many computers you can put them on.
The first batch of these will be from EMI's catalog. EMI is one of the major record labels, and apparently the only one that's been convinced to lift the copy restrictions.
For a little extra money, you will be able to buy some songs on iTunes in better sound quality than they have now ("indistinguishable from the original" they say, which is exaggerating a bit IMHO), and with no restrictions on how many CDs you can make from them, or how many computers you can put them on.
The first batch of these will be from EMI's catalog. EMI is one of the major record labels, and apparently the only one that's been convinced to lift the copy restrictions.