"Under Russian law we are 100 percent legal." Vadim Mamotin, director general of the site's parent company, Mediaservices.
AllofMP3 said Tuesday that as of Wednesday, its business model would move toward an ad-supported distribution of free content. The company, which previously charged about $1 an album, plans to offer consumers a new software program that allows them to download any song from the site for free. AllofMP3 claims to have a catalogue of hundreds of thousands of albums, increasing at a rate of 1,000 per month.
undreds of thousands of albums, increasing at a rate of 1,000 per month.
International Herald Tribune
AllofMP3 said Tuesday that as of Wednesday, its business model would move toward an ad-supported distribution of free content. The company, which previously charged about $1 an album, plans to offer consumers a new software program that allows them to download any song from the site for free. AllofMP3 claims to have a catalogue of hundreds of thousands of albums, increasing at a rate of 1,000 per month.
undreds of thousands of albums, increasing at a rate of 1,000 per month.
International Herald Tribune
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