SanDisk to promote DRM-free music, Sansa Fuze by offering free music on microSD card

SanDisk is releasing DRM-free music of 50 new and emerging artists on microSD cards. This program is part of SanDisk’s campaign to promote its recently announced 8GB Sansa Fuze.
The microSD card will contain a collection of rock, pop, and hip hop songs, music videos and photos from more than 30 record labels. Among those featured artists in the microSD cards are All Time Low Ladytron, Magnet, Nada Surf, Of Montreal and The Coup. All 50 tracks included in Sansa microSD card were selected and licensed by LA-based entertainment and music marketing agency NonStop Riot.
U.S.-based music fans who will purchase the 8GB Sansa Fuse player will receive a promotional coupon that they can use to redeem the Sansa microSD card containing the 50 DRM-free music tracks.
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I pre-ordered the 8GB Sansa Fuze and didn’t receive any promotional microSD. But that’s the least of my concerns. I find the product—which doesn’t ship with any media converter software—is throwing all types of general fault errors when trying to remove tracks. I can’t even register the player on Sansa’s web site, making support an issue. Perhaps Sansa should build, test, and wrap better support around a new product before releasing it. I am disgusted with Sansa beyond these words!
on April 6, 2008 at 06:38 AM - LINKbtw reading about drm free songs, in case you have non drm free music I cam accross a DRM remover which helps to get DRM free music. drm remover at http://www.tunencopy.net
on December 28, 2008 at 02:50 PM - LINK