Amazon MP3 Service Goes Internationally

Monday, January 28th, 2008 @ 7:44 am | Audio, Internet, Music, News

Amazon is heating up the competition with iTunes by announcing a new international MP3 downloading service that will be available somewhere this year. The new service will be offering MP3 DRM-Free songs from Amazon’s digital music catalog that includes more than 3.3 million tracks, due to a strong partnership with all major music studios, such as Sony BMG, Warner, Universal and EMI. This service will enable global consumers to purchase MP3 format songs, encoded with 256Kpbs, for a competitive price and without the iTunes’ limiting DRM protection.

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[via gmp3]

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