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FullAudio taps Scale Eight for song storage

Start-up FullAudio has tapped Scale Eight to store digital music. The company said it will use Scale Eight's storage and file system technologies to store more than 100,000 songs from major labels. FullAudio has licensed content from Universal Music Group, EMI Recorded Music, EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group and BMG Music Publishing. The company also provides subscription music services to distribution partners including Clear Channel Worldwide. Last month, Chicago-based FullAudio said it plans to use Microsoft's Windows Media technology for its upcoming digital-music subscription service. --Gwendolyn Mariano, Special to ZDNet News
Written by Gwendolyn Mariano, Contributor
Start-up FullAudio has tapped Scale Eight to store digital music. The company said it will use Scale Eight's storage and file system technologies to store more than 100,000 songs from major labels. FullAudio has licensed content from Universal Music Group, EMI Recorded Music, EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group and BMG Music Publishing. The company also provides subscription music services to distribution partners including Clear Channel Worldwide.

Last month, Chicago-based FullAudio said it plans to use Microsoft's Windows Media technology for its upcoming digital-music subscription service. --Gwendolyn Mariano, Special to ZDNet News

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