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April 12, 2008
WaTunes.com works in a similar way to CDBaby.net, offering a platform for unsigned artists and independent record labels to sell their music through online digital music stores such as iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody, without sacrificing copyright.
A free account lets users upload their albums via FTP. The site sets the price of the downloadable tracks and makes them available through its selected digital music store partners. Users get 90 percent of any tracks sold; 10 percent goes to WaTunes.
The site has partnered with RoyaltyShare to provide users with detailed sales reports and billing statements. WaTunes demands exclusivity from its artists – you must cancel any existing accounts before signing up.
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