Pepsi and Amazon to give away one Billion DRM-free songs
Digital Media, Digital Music - Players, Market Rumors December 5th, 2007
Pepsi and Amazon to give away one Billion DRM-free songs
Pepsi is rumored to be collaborating with the online shopping giant Amazon to give away one Billion DRM-free songs.
This promotion is expected to be announced at the upcoming Super Bowl XLII on February 3.
These songs would be delivered through the Amazon Music store which sells DRM free music from major labels.
Users would be required to enter codes from five Pepsi bottle caps on to the Amazon store to get access to their free song.
It is yet not clear which songs would be made available for this promotional campaign.
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