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  2. Amazon Music - Wikipedia

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    Global availability of Amazon Music. Yellow is Amazon Music Unlimited, red-orange is Amazon Music Prime, and orange is both Amazon Music Prime and Amazon Music Unlimited. In January 2008, Amazon announced plans to roll Amazon MP3 out "internationally". [16] Amazon limits international access by checking users' credit card issued country.

  3. Comparison of digital music stores - Wikipedia

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    MP3 WMA Vorbis DRM Preview (seconds) Stream purchases 7digital: 81 [2] Yes [3] Web, Android 24-bit No No No 320 kbps 320 kbps No No No 30 Yes Amazon Music: 90 [4] Yes Web, Android [5] No No No No No 256 kbps No No No 30: Yes Bandcamp: 18.1: No Web 24-bit 24-bit 24-bit 24-bit Yes Yes No Yes No Full Yes Beatport: 9 [6] Yes [7] Web No No 16-bit 16 ...

  4. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    MP3.com would be ruled in favor of the record labels. MP3.com would settle for $200 million and discontinue the service. [19] January 1998 – Musicmatch Jukebox is released providing easier to use CD-ripping software for creating mp3's on Windows. [20] March 1998 – The MPMan F10, the first portable MP3 player, is launched. [21]

  5. Introducing "Amazon AutoRip" - Customers Now Receive Free MP3 ...

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    Introducing "Amazon AutoRip" - Customers Now Receive Free MP3 Versions of CDs Purchased From Amazon - Past, Present and Future Customers who have purchased AutoRip CDs from Amazon dating back to ...

  6. Amazon Music Unlimited free trial offer - pay nothing for 30 days

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    Amazon is running a free trial option for its Amazon Music Unlimited streaming service, giving music lovers a chance to enjoy the benefits with no obligations. The trial lasts for 30 days and ...

  7. Music streaming service - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] In 1999, MP3.com offered a service known as Beam-It, [13] allowing users to rip and upload music from CDs they owned into a personal library they could stream via their accounts. The service was then the subject of a lawsuit by Universal Music Group , which ultimately ruled that the service constituted the unauthorized ...

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