Musicians may finally have a way to bypass the recording contract holy grail that up-and-coming artists have perpetually sought for decades. MySpace announced a deal with Snocap that will allow them to sell music downloads directly to fans through their profile pages. Through the partnership, Snocap provides digital music retail tools, such as HTML code and DRM, to allow artists to set up online stores and sell their music in mp3 format. Del.icio.us | Digg | Yahoo! My Web | Furl Bookmark murdok:
MySpace Cuts In On Record Label Turf
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