Amazon Moves Towards Digital Music Service
Posted on: Friday, 5 August 2005, 15:00 CDT
Seattle-based Internet retailer Amazon.com Inc. is taking steps toward launching a digital-music service.
Amazon has held talks with record-label executives in the past two weeks about licensing music, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Those talks have included discussions with MusicNet, a New York distributor of digital music.
Amazon also is advertising for a content acquisition manager for our forthcoming Digital Music Service.
Source: United Press International
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