MP3-compatible campaign and logo launches

Online music industry's new initiative

MP3-Compatible Campaign Launches  0

4 November 2008 12:11 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Seven of the UK's music download retailers have launched a campaign that identifies music in the MP3 format.

Angled "to help consumers make the most of the growing availability of music in the universally compatible MP3 format", the campaign will get a logo that's hoped to be recognisable to consumers.

7digital.com, Digitalstores.co.uk, HMV.com, Play.com, Tescodigital.com, Tunetribe.com and Woolworthsdownload.co.uk will all use a new "MP3 compatible" logo to indicate to consumers that downloads will play on every PC and every Mac and on most digital music players.

The logo campaign has been created by ERA Digital, the digital grouping within the Entertainment Retailers Association.

The launch of the MP3-compatible logo - also supported by UK record companies trade association the BPI - is hoped to form the template for an international roll-out.



Comments

  • Might be a good idea for those new to digital music... i would use it on my sites... Posted by Universal Indie Records, USA
  • This is nuts... why stick to a format from the early 90s? Surely everyone knows by now that MPEG-4 AAC is a much better audio format, and is available DRM-free from iTunes, 7digital and others? Do we really have to support some crummy players from ten years ago that can only manage MP3? Posted by Bob, UK

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