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| SAN DIEGO, Dec. 14
/PRNewswire/ -- In January 2000, MP3.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: MPPP) unveiled its vision for
anywhere, anytime access to music by launching the My.MP3 service. That service arguably
changed the way the world listens to music. Now, the company is continuing to push for
change with the introduction of the next generation of My.MP3 services designed to take
digital music to the next level. On Thursday, January 4, 2001, MP3.com invites all parties to experience firsthand the world's latest personal device technologies designed to provide consumers with global access to music, whether they be at home, in the car, or even on a wireless phone. Demonstrations will include the public debut of several new music devices as well as the latest in software and wireless technologies from the music research labs of MP3.com and key partners. The ``Next Generation of My.MP3'' event is scheduled to be held at the MP3.com headquarters in San Diego, Calif. with keynote and on-stage presentations from 1:30 to 3:00 PM and hands-on MP3 ``Play-house'' featuring device demonstration from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. ``This is a must-see event for anyone interested in the future of online music,'' said Michael Robertson, chairman and chief executive officer of MP3.com (www.mp3.com). ``We will be featuring a variety of demonstrations and conversations with the industry's top hardware device manufacturers that will let attendees discover the future of digital music delivery today. I strongly encourage anyone interested in music technology to attend this groundbreaking event.'' To register for this event and witness firsthand the technologies that will change the digital delivery of music, send e-mail to register@mp3.com or visit www.mp3.com/stations/events. To receive MP3.com press releases via e-mail, register at pr.mp3.com. About MP3.com MP3.com, Inc. has created what it believes is a unique and robust technology infrastructure for the storage, management, promotion and delivery of digital music. As the Internet's premier Music Service Provider (MSP), the company is dedicated to providing consumers with anytime, anywhere access to their music using any web-enabled device. The company's web site hosts what MP3.com believes is the largest collection of digital music available on the Internet, with more than 750,000 songs and audio files posted from over 117,000 digital artists and record labels. Dedicated to growing the digital music space, the company's products and services include on-demand Subscription Music Channels, an innovative Retail Music Program, a Syndicated Radio Division and others. Additionally, through the company's MSP initiative, MP3.com is partnering with a variety of forward-looking technology companies to expand its digital music strategy. MP3.com's common stock is traded on the Nasdaq National Market under the ticker symbol MPPP. The company is based in San Diego, California. For more information on MP3.com, visit www.mp3.com. Statements in this press release that are not strictly historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements may include references to activities and events expected to occur in connection with the proposed ``Next Generation of My.MP3'' event. These statements involve a high degree of risk and uncertainty, are only predictions, and actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to differences include risks related to: MP3.com's litigation proceedings, including without limitation the inability to reach settlement with all parties to such proceedings; risks related to the implementation and execution of MP3.com's proposed ``Next Generation of My.MP3'' event, including the proposed participants, products and activities expected to be offered in connection therewith; MP3.com's new and uncertain business model; acceptance of MP3.com's products and services; MP3.com's limited operating history; and MP3.com's rapid growth, as well as other risks detailed from time to time in MP3.com's reports to the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999 and its subsequent reports on Form 10-Q. For further information, please contact Greg Wilfahrt, Director of Public Relations, MP3.com, Inc., 858-623-7280, pr@mp3.com. SOURCE: MP3.com, Inc. |
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