Radiohead has struck a deal with iTunes to allow the download service to sell their latest album, 'In Rainbows', confirming rumours that the two camps were in talks. The move is the first time that Radiohead have allowed iTunes to sell any of their albums, after reported unease about letting fans buy individual tracks as opposed to full albums. However, under the new deal, which was reached for undisclosed terms, the album will be available through the service DRM-free for GBP7.99 in full or GBP0.79 per individual track.
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