Amazon to take DRM-free music store worldwide
By Nate Lanxon on 29 January 2008
Amazon has announced its DRM-free MP3 music download store will be going international later this year, according to a statement made by the company last week.
Amazon's MP3 store is the first to offer DRM-free music downloads from every major record label, alongside thousands of independent labels. This is way beyond what iTunes and eMusic offer, combined. It has garnered a positive reception in the industry, not to mention from consumers -- anything downloaded from the store can be freely burnt to CD, and transferred to pretty much any music player, without risk of incompatibility or file expiration.
"We have received thousands of e-mails from Amazon customers around the world asking us when we will make Amazon MP3 available outside of the US... We are excited to tell those customers today that Amazon MP3 is going international this year," said Bill Carr, a top digital music honcho at Amazon.
But how does Amazon compare with what's already on offer? Well, iTunes currently only offers DRM-free downloads from one major label -- EMI -- which was an industry first when the deal was struck last year. US site eMusic and UK-based 7digital both offer great selections of DRM-free downloads, but neither -- even combined -- boast as much choice from major labels as Amazon, meaning the industry leaders in digital downloads are set to have their international feathers severely ruffled.
There's no talk of pricing, either. Amazon is extremely competitive in the US though, and it'll need to be here, too. iTunes currently sells DRM-free 'iTunes Plus' tracks for AU$1.69.
Topics: amazon, drm, mp3, itunes, itune
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Comments (2)
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S2333 commented on 26/06/2009 19:54 Report abuse
Well it seems this never happened.
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bagofrats commented on 29/01/2009 13:49 Report abuse
When is this going to happen for Australia
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