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  • Telstra offers online music

    Telstra today launched an online music store to offer legal WMA tracks for download.

  • destra backs Kazaa shutdown

    An Australian legal music download company partnered with major record labels has backed the blocking of Kazaa to new Australian users as a sign piracy will no longer be tolerated by authorities here.

  • Destra offers games-on-demand

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra Corporation will be offering the latest 'click-and-play' games-on-demand after signing an exclusive Australia/New Zealand agreement with Exent Technologies.

  • Destra adds Harvey Norman to retail partners

    Online music company Destra has added Harvey Norman to its roster of retail partners. The service will be featured on the retailer's new Web site www.musicandgames.com.au and promoted in its 157 stores.

  • Destra lands ABC digital music store deal

    Digital rights management provider destraMusic.com has signed an agreement to deliver a digital music download store for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

Reviews (1)

  • Dirty downloads done dirt cheap!

    Legal music downloads in Australia are expensive, files are restrictive, catalogues are small and music lovers are better off finding their favourite bands in a record store.

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