Iron Maiden sells Burger King
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They’ll all soon be selling hamburgers at Burger King, offering kids an, “opportunity to download a pre-paid, DRM-free EMI track from a campaign website,” says NME.
“Upon entering a code into the site, purchasers of ‘kids meals’ will be able to search for, preview, and download EMI songs in the unprotected MP3 format, as I recently confirmed with an EMI corporate communications SVP,” says Wired.
“Apparently, Burger King is only the first outlet to offer these songs, with some or all of VerveLife’s other partners (including Budweiser, Jenny Craig, Michelob Ultra, Purina, Powerbar, and others) to follow.”
Hold the mayo
Also See:
NME – EMI agrees DRM-free music deal with VerveLife, July 24, 2007
Wired – Burger King To Offer Un-DRMed Songs from EMI, July 24, 2007
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July 25th, 2007 at 3:35 pm
Will those emi songs be mentioned in the next wave of “Exhibit A/B” lists too, should one of the burger king customers put them in their shared folder?