Jan 11, 2013

How-To Geek: Amazon Rolls Out AutoRip; Free MP3s of All Your Purchased Music

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Amazon Rolls Out AutoRip; Free MP3s of All Your Purchased Music
Jan 11th 2013, 16:00

If you’ve bought a CD on Amazon anytime between 1998 and today, you can enjoy a free MP3 copy of that music courtesy of Amazon’s new program: AutoRip. Read on to see how it works.

Today Amazon launched AutoRip, a new music service tied to their CloudPlayer and cloud-based storage service. If you’ve ever purchased a CD on Amazon that CD has been automatically imported, in MP3 format, into your Amazon cloud storage. Simply log into your Amazon account and visit your CloudPlayer to see all the imported music. If the AutoRip feature is something you’d like to take a advantage of for future purchases with Amazon, look for these logos while browsing albums:

You can read more about AutoRip at the announcement below.

Introducing AutoRip [Amazon]

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