Amazon to take MP3's International
January 28, 2008

Amazon has committed to selling MP3 music files through its international sites in 2008. This move would help them compete with other international online music services such as iTunes. Amazon currently run online stores in the U.K., Germany, France, Japan, Canada, and China. Despite the desire to launch internationally, not much has been found in the way of a game plan. As with selling digital media internationally, there are many legal hoops to jump through.
Amazon began selling DRM-Free MP3 music last September, and has quickly become one of the favorite Mp3 providers on the internet. Their flexible price points and strong relationships with record labels have allowed them to be flexible with their online catalog of music.
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