Articles about worldwide: November 21, 2008
Amazon MP3 to go Worldwide

Amazon MP3, Amazon’s DRM-free direct download music service and iTunes Music Store rival, will be going worldwide this year, according to Bill Carr, Amazon’s VP of digital music.
Amazon MP3, started in September 2007, is the largest DRM-free music seller online. It currently has all major record labels signed on and includes 3.3 million songs from 270,000 artists. Prices are competitve with iTunes, at $0.89 to $0.99 for a song, and as low as $5.99 for an album.
Details of Amazon MP3’s expansion remain scanty, and there is no indication when this will happen, or if it will expand to all countries Amazon is currently located in.
Amazon has online stores in the US, UK, Japan, France, China, Canada, and Germany.
Via [Macworld]
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