Warner Music and 7digital.com sign a deal

Saturday, March 8th 2008

Online music is one of the most favourite stuffs with UK broadband users. It helps you to buy or download music albums or music tracks from internet thus saving your money as well as your time.


However, when you go for buying your favourite music tracks, Digital Rights Management (DRM) will allow you to download the musict only to a specific MP3 player.


The main drawback of this system is that you can not use another player to access online music or transfer the contents from your old music player.


The recent deal signed between Warner Music and 7digital.com will help to get rid of this vexing problem. Now, you can buy online music without DRM and you can also buy your favourite music track anywhere in some of the European countries that include Ireland, UK, Germany and France.


According the report from BBC News, an individual music that you download from 7digital.com will cost 79p. There are two options – you can buy a complete album or selected music tracks.


Alongwith these items, 7digital.com also offers music tracks and video clips that users can download absolutely free.


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