iTunes DRM-Free Upgrade: Full Price, All or Nothing
That's right, you heard me. If you want to upgrade some of your music on iTunes to the new DRM-free version, you are out of luck unless you pay full price for your entire music collection. That's right, there is no picking and choosing, it is all or nothing.
That's right, you heard me. If you want to upgrade some of your music on iTunes to the new DRM-free version, you are out of luck unless you pay full price for your entire music collection. That's right, there is no picking and choosing, it is all or nothing.
So I clicked "Upgrade To iTunes Plus" and I got a gun to my face saying "$250 or else." Seriously, they want $250—actually, they want $250.06 but what's a few pennies between lifelong friends?—to upgrade the 1,000+ songs I've bought over the years. That would mean that all those albums I paid $9.99 for would actually cost me $13 in the end.