Digital rights management provider Destra has attempted a low-key spoil of tonight's long-awaited announcement by ninemsn of its entry to the Australian online music market, announcing Warner Music Australia's participation in its Internet music service.
Sony Music Entertainment Australia has signed up with Australian Digital Rights Management (DRM) provider Destra Corporation Limited to sell their music -legally" online.
Telstra today launched an online music store to offer legal WMA tracks for download.
Destra's chief executive officer, Domenic Carosa, has rejected criticism from respected music analyst Phil Tripp that the company's music service launched too early.
Digital rights management provider Destra has re-launched its online music service, making just under 100,000 tracks available via a series of online retail partners for AU99 cents and above per song.
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