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Warner Music has rejected a suggestion from Apple boss Steve Jobs that record companies should remove copy protection software from digital music downloads.
Its boss Edgar Bronfman, said Mr Jobs' proposal was "without logic and merit".
At present, most download sites, including Apple's iTunes store, use such software to limit the number of machines on which songs can be played.





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