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  • iTunes rival seeks to crash party

    A leading Australian music download provider has slashed its prices to AU$0.89 per track in an effort to deflate the local launch of iTunes Music Store.

  • Australian Internet industry warned over Swiftel

    The IIA has asked its members to "contribute" to the defence of member ISP Swiftel against litigation by the music industry.

  • Creative Labs eases music downloads

    Digital entertainment products distributor Creative Labs has announced the first integration between an online music store and digital music player in Australia.

  • 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).

  • Plans for Australian download chart delayed by retailers

    The Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) is moving ahead with plans to develop a chart for downloaded tracks, but its launch has been delayed because of the reluctance of some online retailers to participate.

  • Music analyst's view 'baseless': online music stores

    Australia's online music stores have responded to music analyst Phil Tripp's criticism of the market, with one of the nation's largest players saying he "ought to catch up with the reality of online music downloads."

  • Aussie music download stores "failed miserably": analyst

    Major Australian music downloading stores have "failed miserably" in selling music to the public, according to music analyst Phil Tripp.

  • 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.

  • People Telecom, Destra delivers music download to customers

    Telecommunication services provider People Telecom and Destra have signed an agreement to enable People Telecom's residentially focused Swift broadband service division customers to download music online.

  • Destra, Yahoo extend deal

    Destra Corporation Limited and Yahoo! Australia & NZ have extended their existing business relationship, entering into an exclusive deal to provide domain names via the Yahoo! Australia & NZ SME Web site.

  • Destra, Yahoo! add new features for SMEs

    Destra Corporation Limited and Yahoo! Australia & New Zealand today announced a new suite of services that are integrated with OzHosting.com's Web hosting service.

  • Destra signs Leading Edge

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra has signed music retail chain Leading Edge to provide music online through its Web site.

  • Destra, GoConnect offer mobile music

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra Corporation will has teamed up with GoConnect to give customers the option to access music and video clips on their Windows Smartphones and Pocket PCs.

  • Australian online music a new religion

    Digital rights management provider Destra has attempted a low-key spoil of tonight's long-awaited announcement by ninemsn of its entry to the Australian online music market, announcing Warner Music Australia's participation in its Internet music service.

  • BigPond, Destra claim sharp boost to music site performance

    BigPond Music's traffic and download has increased by 300 percent since the start of its 99 cents-per-track April promotional offer, the Internet provider said today.

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