MP3Tunes opens doors to the public
Former MP3.com CEO Michael Robertson announced the official launch of MP3Tunes on Wednesday. Songs can be downloaded for 88 cents each, or $8.88 per album.
All MP3Tunes songs have no digital rights management, meaning there is no protection to stop the music from being distributed through P2P networks. Record labels have balked at putting their content on services that cannot guarantee some kind of security, thus MP3Tunes’ 300,000 songs are mostly from smaller independent artists and labels.
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