12 April, 2008
Online Music: Amazon’s MP3 store
Consumers show their love and appreciate to Amazon
In the six months that Amazon has been selling digital rights management (DRM)-free MP3s online, they have secured themselves a No 2 ranking for digital music sales, second only to Apple iTunes.
If numbers are correct, although Apple iTunes have over 6,000,000 songs in their catalogue, Amazon now have two and a half times the DRM-free catalogue that the iTunes store does - and that’s ever-increasing.
“So, does DRM-free music lead to higher piracy?”
Amazon’s Baltaxe says the best defense against piracy is a good offense. “Songs sold without DRM, at high quality, with album art, that’s the best way to get people to buy music instead of stealing it. DRM is a way to punish people who are buying,” he says. “Offering a great product at a great price is a way to combat piracy.”
With single MP3s only $US0.89 and album prices from $US4.99, let’s hope for the artists sake, that is correct…
Now, just like most dangled carrots, we just have to wait for Amazon in Australia! *sigh*
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Related: Yahoo News on Amazon results
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