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Orange UK launches unlocked music downloads
Friday 10 July 2009 | 02:50 PM
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Orange UK said it will offer Digital Rights Management (DRM)-free music downloads for customers in a major refresh of its Music Portal, Orange.co.uk/music, and the converged mobile and web music download service, the Orange Music Store. DRM-free music downloads have already been secured with Universal Music, EMI Music and a number of independent labels. Providing access to over 700,000 tracks, the DRM-free catalogue will be enhanced in the coming months. Orange is also introducing new tiered pricing, with downloads now available from GBP 0.79. The Orange Music Store, which sits within the Orange Music Portal, has upgraded its look and feel with a clearer format, enhanced browsing and easier navigation.
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