Windmill Digital - London-based digital radio company, offering in-store background music, bounced off their satellite radio network to the UK and Europe, and played on their inexpensive receivers. Offers both "standard" genre feeds of Magnatune music, as well as customized-for-the-client feeds for chain stores seeking a particular audio identity.
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Fair Trade Music Network - the worldwide federation of fair record labels (an effort to reform the music industry). Magnatune is the founding American member of this worthwhile association.
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Creative Commons - a legal framework enabling reuse of artists' works. The Creative Commons is creating a middle ground between "public domain" (no rights for the artist) and copyright (all rights to the artist, no rights to anyone else). All of Magnatune's music is released under a Creative Commons license. See "What is open music" for more information.
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WebJay - a music playlist sharing site. People build playlists of legal music on the Internet, and publish them on Webjay so that others can find good music. Magnatune helps fund Webjay, and our entire catalog is promoted to Webjay's users as a great source of legal mp3s to listen to.
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Netmusic - an online music store which sells both downloadable MP3s and physical CDs. Most of Magnatune's catalog is available for purchase at Netmusic in downloadable form.
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Koodoo Music - a French language music store selling both CDs and downloads (MP3s and WMAs).
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iRate Radio - an open source radio program which plays random legal mp3 files from the Internet, picking appropriate "next song" choices based on your 1 to 5 ranking of the songs you've previously listened to. All of Magnatune's catalog is mixed in iRate's database.
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Novatune Records - a German "fair music" record company. In addition to their own releases, Novatune has licensed a number of Magnatune's albums for rerelease in Germany as physical CDs under the Novatune label.
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eDong City - a Shanghai-based wireless entertainment portal, offering downloads to the Chinese market, at a per-album price competitive with the large Chinese pirate-CD marketplace.
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