AOL to Offer Legal MP3 Downloads
By Ed Oswald and Nate Mook, BetaNews
July 28, 2005, 10:44 AM
AOL said on Thursday it would offer free music downloads through AOLMusic.com that would carry tunes from popular mainstream artists - without digital rights management. The songs would come in the traditional MP3 format without restrictions, meaning the user would be able to do with the track as they pleased.
The selections will change each month, and AOL told BetaNews that 16 artists would be featured at launch. The number of tracks would vary, AOL said, based on agreements between the company and record labels.
AOL previously offered downloadable tracks in WMA format, but those were restricted by DRM and could not be played on Apple's ubiquitous iPod audio player.
Some of the first artists to be featured include Tommy Lee, Bright Eyes, The Veronicas, Interpol, Dwight Yokum, Hawthorne Heights, Tegan and Sara, The Shins, and Deep Dish.
AOLMusic.com receives about 25.9 million visitors per month.


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