



With the new iCloud feature, I thought it would be as simple as logging into iTunes and clicking on "Purchased" on the right-side quick links, then clicking on the little cloud icon next to each song (as seen in the below image) to re-download an updated version of the song that was free of digital rights management.īut that is not the case. I finally noticed that Apple allowed upgrading to the new iTunes Plus versions, which gave me a momentary sigh of relief-until I noticed it was not free. It could be either $0.69, $0.99 or $1.29 for a song, depending on how much Apple and the record label feels like charging.īecause I was looking for a no-cost way to convert all of my previously purchased M4P files from iTunes into MP3 format. They're also a higher quality AAC format, but the pricing isn't just a buck anymore. Currently, the iTunes Store offers what they call iTunes Plus song downloads, which are the ones free of DRM.
