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imeem Acquires SNOCAP

8 April 2008 1 views No Comment

SAN FRANCISCO - Monday, April 7, 2008 - , the leading social media , announced today it has acquired , the leading for rights and content management. This strategic provides with powerful content identification , a comprehensive Registry, and an enhanced team of executive and engineering talent. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The also expands the mix of products and services the social offers to artists and labels to help them take advantage of to market, promote and make from their through and applications.

“The team built a great platform that will be useful to as we continue to grow,” said Dalton Caldwell, ’s founder and CEO. “Together we’ll build on that work in the coming months, and give labels and independent artists new ways to promote and sell their through , and anywhere on the web.”

shares ’s focus on enabling artists to promote their in new ways,” said Rusty Rueff, CEO of . “I’m excited about the new possibilities for the service, and more importantly, for artists now that we are a part of .”

created a proprietary content identification platform and Registry to give unsigned and independent artists and labels control over the distribution of their . For the past year, has used to automatically identify tracks as they are uploaded by users, determine if the content owner has permitted full streaming of their , and manage payments to artists and labels for use of their on . As a result, gives consumers the ability to upload, listen to and share , while offering artists and labels the choice to make their available through . Artists and labels who make their freely available for streaming on share in the ’s . To date, there are over 7 million unique songs in ’s Registry.

The platform also enables unsigned and independent artists to sell on and other websites through the MyStore product. will continue to operate its products and services without changes to users’ accounts or services. Later this year, the will make several enhancements to the MyStore.

Over 110,000 unsigned and unaffiliated artists, and independent and major record labels, are using MyStores to manage their own distribution and sell their . A wide variety of well-known artists use MyStores to sell their , including The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, Diddy, Nickelback, The Shins, Soundsystem, Lily Allen, Sean Paul and Corinne Bailey Rae, among others.

As part of the , ’s chief officer, Ali Aydar, is joining as its vice president of operations. Aydar was an early employee and senior executive at both and the original Napster. He brings with him a talented team of engineers and industry professionals.

was founded by Shawn Fanning, Jordan Mendelson and Ron Conway. The was backed by WaldenVC, Morgenthaler Ventures and Court Square Ventures.

is currently the third largest social in the U.S. with over 24 million unique visitors a month. ’s of embeddable audio and playlist reach over 100 million consumers a month, according to Quantcast.

’s investors include Morgenthaler Ventures and Sequoia Capital. The is based in San Francisco.

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