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May 31, 2005
RCA Delivers American Idol Winner Through Musicrypt's DMDS
PressRelease: Musicrypt - a leading enabler of secure and user-friendly media distribution via the internet - announced today that the RCA Music Group has chosen its Digital Music Distribution System (DMDS) to be the first to deliver the hit songs from the new American Idol winner, Carrie Underwood, and runner up, Bo Bice. The Canadian company's patented DMDS is the leading secure B2B digital delivery solution for the music industry and is an easy-to-use, Web-based system that requires no expensive software or hardware...Basically, it eliminates the need to mail/send physical discs to distribute content as the system incorporates biometrics, high-value encryption and watermarking equating to a very robust solution...Most importantly, the technology allows content providers to control the delivery, receipt and use of their content...(Musicrypt claims its DMDS is the leading digital music distribution system in North America, currently delivering over 950 tracks to more then 400,000 destinations of today's hottest music hits...)
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