In a first for the cell phone ring tone industry, Artemis Records has tied up with the controversial ringtone assembly software maker Xingtone…Once loaded onto the PC, the software works with the tracks on “Palm Trees and Power Lines,” the latest album from Artemis Records artist Sugarcult. People who want to use the software to turn any recording on the computer into a ring tone must first pay $15 for the full software. Xingtone and Artemis split the revenue. Until now, the only way to get Xingtone software was through a Web download.
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