music-sharing site

NOTE: Pricing in this review is in UK currency.

Pros

  • It offers a service that allows anyone to create their own download store

Cons

  • Currently only available in UK currency, additional cost for DRM-free files

Bottom Line

Suitable for anyone who fancies giving Simon Cowell a run for his money.

Would you buy this?

  • Price

    TBA (AUD)

7digital.com is a music store offering WMA, ACC and MP3 files for download. WMA files start at 79 pence (p) but feature digital rights management (DRM) technology, while MP3 files are DRM-free and priced at 99p.

  • Download various audio formats
  • Sell your own music online

The company also offers indiestore.com, a service that allows anyone to create their own download store through which they can sell their own records. In comparison, iTunes, Amazon and the other big-name stores won't deal with unsigned acts or labels. Up to four tracks can be made available for sale.

7Digital.com offers two types of accounts: Starter is free, while Pro requires a one-off registration fee of £75. Both accounts let you set prices yourself, but any tracks sold from a Pro account qualify for inclusion in the charts. Note that 7Digital takes a 30 per cent cut on any tracks sold with a Starter account; a 20 per cent slice is taken on songs sold using a Pro account.

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