TrueAnthem: Shaping the Future of Free Music
These days, when you hear about downloading music for free, it’s usually bad news: a lawsuit from a label, a threat from an ISP, or a crackdown from the government. Now, though, a new startup is turning the tables and encouraging fans to grab all they want — without paying a single dime. TrueAnthem considers itself a modern-day music label. Launched in April, the service offers widget-based downloads of entire albums for free. The only catch? A five-second ad at the top of each track.
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TrueAnthem: Shaping the Future of Free Music
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