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Amazon.com’s Music Service Coming Next Month?

Is the world ready for it? Amazon.com’s (NSDQ: AMZN) ready to launch its world-changing music service next month, the 500th such service claiming to, well, change the world. Earlier reports pegged the launch in May this year, but that came and passed. Now NYP reports a mid-Sept launch date is planned, and will offer songs in MP3, DRM-free format. Included will be music from Universal Music Group, EMI and a large number of independent labels (all thee have started selling MP3 formats songs)...missing will be two notable sources, Sony BMG and Warner Music Group, both holdouts on DRM-free songs.

Pricing is still not determined, but Amazon is expected to have at least two prices for individual songs: 99 cents for new and popular MP3s, and 89 cents for others. Albums are expected to cost between $7.99 and $9.99. Negotiations on pricing are still going on.

Amazon’s rival Wal-Mart started its MP3 music store last week.

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Aug 31, 2007 12:22 PM ET

Posted In: Entertainment, Music, Legal, Digital Rights Management, Companies, Amazon.com

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Aug 31, 2007 4:47 PM

Where are Amazon’s claims to change the world?? 
Now, the MTV-Real announcement, those were claims to change the world.
I’ve seen no such bluster from Amazon…

Bill Evans

Aug 31, 2007 4:52 PM

They will when they officially announce it :)

Rafat Ali

Aug 31, 2007 10:32 PM

in a time that the music biz needs help at retail, this is very welcome news to the industry —  a huge established online retailer with a well-known name

bill s.

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