

T-Mobile Jukebox without copy protection
- Freedom to enjoy music without Digital Rights Management
- From June 4, T-Mobile brings its customers DRM-free music tracks in Mobile Jukebox
From June 4, T Mobile is offering its customers unrestricted listening pleasure by lifting the copy protection (DRM – Digital Rights Management) on all tracks in Mobile Jukebox. After reaching agreements with three of the four major record companies and all key independent labels, customers can now choose from approximately two million DRM-free tracks for dual download to PC and mobile phone. Customers are free to use the music they have purchased on any of their digital devices including standard MP3 players.
From this date on also the customers of T-Mobile Austria can download DRM-free music tracks.
All tracks purchased from Mobile Jukebox before June 4 remain protected by DRM. These will, of course, still be available for re-downloading under "My Music" as usual so if a customer replaces their phone they can keep their music.
Mobile Jukebox is a music shop for T Mobile customers that offers full-length songs and albums for legal downloading onto mobile phones and PCs. It is currently available on over 200 mobile phone models. With around two million songs and more than 200,000 albums, Mobile Jukebox offers a broad, cross-genre portfolio of pop, rock, hip-hop, dance, soul, R&B, jazz, and classic, right through to traditional folk music.