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DJ Nitrogen launches new collaborative ringtone editor
DJ Nitrogen has announced the Public Beta release of its collaborative MP3 ringtone editor. It allows users to create ringtones from any MP3 songs on their computers and send them directly to their mobile phones. Plus, users can legally share and collaborate with others in the DJ Nitrogen community, a first in the industry. DJ Nitrogen works with all major U.S. carriers: Verizon Wireless, AT&T/Cingular, T-Mobile, Sprint and Cellular One.
Far from being just another ringtone outlet, DJ Nitrogen marks a major change in control over the music a consumer has purchased. DJ Nitrogen puts users in control and lets them conveniently manage MP3 ringtone creation and selection right on their desktops. Users' choices will no longer be limited to expensive selections available from the record labels or major wireless carriers, nor will they have to wade through numerous third party sites, often with disappointing results or rife with violations of copyright laws.
The small application is easy to download and install - ringtones are just a few clicks away. DJ Nitrogen lets the user create ringtones and save the “ringtone recipes” for any MP3 format songs on the user's computer. The user can access (and build upon) recipes created by other members of the DJ Nitrogen community, but only for songs that the user owns. As the DJ Nitrogen community grows, users will have access to the widest ringtone library available, with multiple ringtone recipes for the most popular songs.
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A new user's first ringtone is always free. During the Public Beta the first user to create a ringtone from any particular published MP3 gets that ringtone for free also. Beyond these free opportunities, users can select from three pricing models: Individual ringtones can be purchased for $1.50 each or by one of two monthly plans: The Value Plan is $3.99 per month for the first five ringtones, $0.99 each for every ringtone after the first five. The Ultimate DJ Plan is $9.99 per month for the first 15 ringtones, $0.59 each for every ringtone after the first 15. Billing is handled through the carriers and shows up on the user's monthly statement, so no additional credit card information is needed.
Ringtones fall under the compulsory license provision of the U.S. copyright law allowing a user to make a ringtone for him/herself, but only if that user already owns the music from which the ringtone is extracted. DJ Nitrogen gives users this power without having to upload their MP3s to third-party sites or pay up front for editing software. Members of the DJ Nitrogen community never have access to each other's audio files, only to the ringtone recipes.
For more information, please visit www.djnitrogen.com
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