MySpace to take on iTunes, to begin selling DRM-free MP3s
September 2nd - 3 Responses

In a smart move, MySpace has announced they will begin selling DRM-free MP3s from over 3 million bands through it’s new music service. The service will be powered by Snocap, a great new service which is the child of Napster founder, Shawn Fanning, and will no doubt launch a few more ‘indie’ band’s careers. Bands will be able to control which songs they sell, payment is done via PayPal with only a small distribution fee required by SnoCap.
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