CD Baby updates

Mar 15th, 2006 | By Scott Andrew | Category: News, Selling CDs and Selling MP3s

Thousands of artists use CD Baby’s digitial distribution program to get their music into iTunes, Rhapsody and other digital stores. Today, CD Baby posted a streamlined version of their DD agreement. Among the changes are: improved readability, ringtones and an easier-to-grasp term length. They’ve also removed language and items that were suggestions and not required by law, like the exclusivity clause that limited artists to using CD Baby as their sole DD provider.

CD Baby has also improved their instructions on selling cover songs digitally and added a section on how to do a digital-only release. Both worth bookmarking.

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