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Nine Inch Nails distributes new album for free

Popular band Nine Inch Nails, following Radiohead, ventured to start distributing the new album “Ghosts I”, putting it in free access to the Internet. Moreover, the representatives of the collective gave the go-ahead to broadcast the album in thematic podcasts and put it on personal sites. And even if you share the joy of owning this music with friends, no one will accuse you of piracy, since Nine Inch Nails are not currently involved in a contract with any "greedy" label.

Ghosts I is distributed under a non-commercial Creative Commons license, and mp3 files with a bitrate of 320 Kbps can be downloaded from the official website of the group for free. In this case, you get a volume booklet in PDF format. For a nominal fee of $ 5, you can get the rest of the tetralogy albums, and for sound gourmets you can download music in FLAC format, without loss of quality.

Fans who need tactile sensations to fully own the thing are also not deprived of attention and can buy an album on traditional media. And the price varies from $ 10 for two CDs to $ 300 for the collector's edition of the album (the first edition of 2500 pieces has already been sold).

A new marketing policy in which BitTorrent technologies are used, rather than prohibited, as before, is becoming more and more popular, because it is useless to deal with them, but trying to benefit from it is, on the contrary, reasonable.
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via TorrentFreak

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/21248/


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