EMI to sell music through Mashboxx
July 29th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 266 times, 1 so far today
EMI to sell music through Mashboxx
EMI Music has confirmed that they have signed on a deal and they would now be licensing its entire U.S. catalogue of digital recordings to Mashboxx.
Mashboxx is a legal file-sharing network currently in development and they already have a confirmed deal signed with Sony BMG.
The application is being developed to make it easier for consumers to purchase and download songs using p2p technology.
David Munns, Chairman and CEO of EMI Music North America spoke about this deal: “Legal peer-to-peer services which offer consumers a great user experience and which compensate creators appropriately are good for music fans, good for artists, and good for the digital music market as a whole.â€
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