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Christmas Ringtones

December 16, 2009 No comments »

Free ringtones for the holidays? With Christmas just over a week away, everyone is looking to add some holiday ringtones to their phones. Every year there is a mass of artists trying to cash in on Christmas sales by remaking a Christmas classic, with often terrible results. But nevertheless, we include all genres… so run a search in our search bar on the right for Christmas and be amazed at how many Christmas ringtones there are!

Susan Boyle Ringtones

December 3, 2009 No comments »

Susan Boyle Ringtones are here after a massive debut album in which the Britain’s Got Talent star sold three millions copies world wide. It was the biggest debut album by any artist since Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle album was released in 1993. The Susan Boyle ringtones can be found here.

Free Ringtones Chart Stars

November 13, 2009 No comments »

Free ringtones charts change all the time but it’s not often an artist has two tracks on the board simultaneously. Jay-Z currently has “Run This Town”, and the latest ringtone “Empire State of Mind”, both in the top downloads of the week. Not only are they both on the top 10 board at the same time, but these tracks are some of the most downloaded Jay-Z ringtones of any of his albums. The just added track “Empire State of Mind” can be had on the right sidebar.

Free Ringtones are Concerts

September 28, 2009 No comments »

Free ringtones are officially concerts according to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, a music industry licensing group. A post we made some time ago located here explained how the ASCAP was claiming that when a mobile phone plays a ringtone, that it is the same as a public performance by the artist, and they should be able to collect royalties from this “performance”. Legally ASCAP has not been able to collect these royalties, but a few days ago Verizon paid up to 5 million dollars to ASCAP for every ringtone sold since 2004. Nobody thought anything would come of ASCAP’s claims, but this shows you how sideways the music industry is getting. Verizon must have believed the story would hold up in court or they would have never paid a dime.