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  • ninemsn grabs new team-mates

    HMV Australia and ninemsn have teamed up to launch a co-branded music download store that will deliver both digital and physical music to Australian customers.

  • Destra signs up Sony for online music

    Sony Music Entertainment Australia has signed up with Australian Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra Corporation Limited to sell their music -legally" online.

  • Destra launches online music catalogue

    Digital rights management provider Destra has re-launched its online music service, making just under 100,000 tracks available via a series of online retail partners for AU99 cents and above per song.

  • Different tack for second Aust Idol download

    Record company executives have changed their tune on downloading in a bid to maximise the chart potential of Australian Idol runner-up Anthony Callea's debut single.

  • BMG signs music deal with Destra

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra Corporation have signed major music label BMG (Bertelsmann) Australia to sell their music "legally" online.

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  • iTunes Music Store debuts

    Apple Computer today launched its long-awaited iTunes Music Store in Australia, finally giving iPod owners a legal way of downloading music online. Extra: A peek at other Web stores.

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