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Friday, January 4, 2008
Warner Music Allows Amazon.com to Sell songs
Warner Music Group has been a major holdout on selling music online without copy protection. But they have given in to the growing trend and agreed to sell its tunes on Amazon.com Inc's digital music store. Until now, they have resisted offering songs by its artists in the MP3 format, which can be copied to multiple computers and burned onto CD's without restriction and played on most PCs and digital media players, including Apple Inc's iPod and Microsoft Corps.'s Zune.Warner Music's entire catalog, including work by artists Led Zeppelin, Aretha Franklin and Sean Paul, will be added to the site throughout the week.
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