
SanDisk Debuts DRM-Free Sansa Sessions
By Geoff Duncan
March 19, 2008
SanDisk is highlighting music from over 50 new and emerging artists by distributing their music in DRM-free format...on SanDisk microSD cards.
SanDisk has announced a new program called Sansa Sessions to promote DRM-free music—and its new Sansa Fuze music players—by offering tracks from more than 50 new and emerging artists in DRM-free format…on microSD cards. For a limited time, customers who purchase the 8 GB Sansa Fuse will also receive a promotional offer they can redeem for the Sansa Sessions music sampler pre-loaded on a microSD card.
"We're excited to be working with labels and artists to create a new ecosystem for music," said SanDisk senior VP and audio/video product line general manager Daniel Schreiber, in a statement. "The Sansa Sessions music card gives customers a simple way to enjoy, manage, and discover new music. This is just the beginning of our efforts to bring consumers a simplified and ...
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