Amazon MP3 and Warner team up
Posted on Dec 27, 07 10:48 PM PDT

Amazon and Warner Music Group have joined forces, allowing users to download DRM-free music audio from Warner Music Group from Amazon MP3 from today onwards. In addition to individual tracks, consumers will also be able to benefit from album bundles that contain exclusive tracks. According to Michael Nash, Senior Vice President, Digital Strategy and Business Development for Warner Music Group, “Consumers want flexibility with respect to what they can do with music once they purchase it, and we want them to have that flexibility, which is why we’re pleased to offer our artists’ music on Amazon MP3. We believe that giving consumers the assurance that the music they purchase can be played on any device they own will only encourage more sales of music. Amazon shares our vision with respect to offering feature-rich music based digital products, and we look forward to making available an array of exciting new digital products over time that will transform the relationship between and among consumers, labels and artists.” Have you downloaded any tracks yet?
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