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Monday, January 28, 2008

Nokia's Comes with Music revenue to be shared with operators

Remember Nokia's Comes with the Music (CWM) service? The service, which includes a full year of DRM'd music download for free with the purchase of a cell phone MCG. So far, Nokia has refused to comment on the financial details of the service. Important as "free" should be something other than free music with the costs of perfectly slide in the price of the aircraft, the carrier data plan, or both. In an interview published by Bloomberg, Tero Ojanpera, executive vice president of Nokia, discussed CWM and said that, "In cases where we are cooperating with the operators, there will be an arrangement so that they can get a piece." Something Nokia previously referred to by the chief executive officer in December. Still no word, beyond Universal, will offer their music on the new service or how much the new aircraft will be consolidated cost. Ojanpera not repeat that MCG will not be available on Nokia handsets. For its part, Universal contends that DRM is a component of the service - a potential deal-breaker if this limit your DRM CWM downloads to a single device and the PC for eternity.

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