Guvera.com is ready to provide Australian`s free, advertiser supported downloads from the major music companies.
Guvera.com will open for business this week with music fans able to download songs paid for by McDonald’s, Mountain Dew, Domino’s Pizza, Bacardi, Slush Puppie, Activision, Schweppes and Johnson & Johnson.The company is offering music fans a legal alternative to download music instead of going to dodgy P2P sites.
It will also boost the music industry but putting more new music on your iPods with the added assurance that artists will also get paid for what you download.
The way it works is that every user puts in a profile when registering. That profile is matched to an advertiser who wants to reach your age group and you will be offered a choice of downloads from that company.
When you reach your quota from any advertiser, you can continue onto another advertisers page and continue your free downloads.
Guvera has partnered with Universal Music, EMI and IOTA and the advertisers to make the music free for you.
“One of our missions is to make music free for people worldwide, while still paying the artists and the labels that create and distribute it. With Guvera, every brand can offer engaging content to their target consumers without disrupting them with ads and can use their channel to represent music that relates to the brands' personality," said Guvera founder Claes Loberg.
"I am excited to announce our content deal with Universal Music Group, which has been a pioneer in championing new digital business models, as well as a steadfast advocate for artists in seeking fair compensation for the use of their music online," he added.
Australian’s can head to Guvera.com now and register for free downloads starting this week.










