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July 8, 2002

EarthLink Launches Digital Music Service

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Filed at 12:16 p.m. ET

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Internet service provider EarthLink Inc. (ELNK.O) on Monday launched a service for its users to download digital music, working with privately-held subscription service FullAudio.

Atlanta-based EarthLink said its Digital Music Center will offer downloads of up to 50 songs per month for $9.95 or 100 tracks per month for $17.95. The company also announced a partnership with MusicMatch to offer custom jukebox software for customers' PCs.

FullAudio has licenses to music from four of the five major music labels and offers more than 75,000 tracks in total. Songs can be played back with or without an Internet connection, FullAudio said, and can be synchronized with up to three PCs.

EarthLink also said customers will be able to buy albums directly from Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN.O) through its music player.




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