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  2. Digital music store - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_music_store

    The first free, high-fidelity online music archive of downloadable songs on the Internet was the Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA), [1] which was started by Rob Lord, Jeff Patterson and Jon Luini from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1993. [2]

  3. Music download - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the digital transfer of music via the Internet, the legal and illegal aspects of music downloads, and the different formats and standards used. Find out the most-streamed and best-selling songs and albums in various countries and regions.

  4. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of websites that offer music streaming, downloading, or sharing services. Compare the features, genres, users, and headquarters of different platforms such as Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube Music.

  5. Amazon Music - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Music (formerly Amazon MP3) is a music platform and store operated by Amazon since 2007. It offers various tiers of streaming and downloading services, as well as lossless quality music, in different countries and regions.

  6. PeopleSound - Wikipedia

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    These artists earned 50 per cent royalties – the market average was 17–20 per cent – on physical copies sold, but music on the site was available free. [51] PeopleSound was said to only reject 20 per cent of the music offered to them, aiming to create a democratised music platform, and offered customers two free songs from every band.

  7. Mp3skull - Wikipedia

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    Mp3skull was a website that provided direct download links to MP3 files from third-party sites. It was sued by RIAA and other music labels in 2015 and shut down in 2016, after being accused of promoting piracy and copyright infringement.

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