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Amazon is now offering free digital versions of any CD bought since 1998 through the company. Amazon AutoRip allows
users to access audio copies of CDs or MP3 selections on the Amazon Cloud Player.
Gifts are not eligible for this service but that only applies if you
marked the box during checkout that asks the question. Otherwise, you
will find digital copies in your cloud player of everything you have
bought during the last 15 years.
Because of the changes to laws regarding copyrighted material, Amazon
is now free to store music for its customers whether they want it or
not. Of course, the company is hoping that most customers will want the
service and keep them coming back to Amazon for future music purchases.
This allows Amazon to compete more effectively with iTunes from Apple
and Google Play. Those two companies also store music files in the
cloud.
This new service is an extension of the music service that Amazon has added to scan all of your music from your computer and store on the cloud.
The Amazon Cloud Player gives
you space for storage of up to 250 songs for free. You can store up to
250,000 more at just $25 per year. The free digital downloads do not
count against your 250 song limit.
Not only can music buyers get the free downloads of purchases they
made in the past, this will be included on all music going forward that
features the AutoRip logo. This includes over 50,000 CDs and features
popular choices from every label. Right now, the service is only
available for the American music audience.
The service makes it easier for fans to listen to their favorite
songs in various formats without the task of converting them on their
own for use on mp3 players and other devices. Now you can purchase a CD
and listen to it in your car or home stereo, then add it to your
playlist on your mp3 player or smartphone.








