Music
MixPixie launches new gift mix CD service
Published Friday, Feb 3 2012, 12:59 GMT | By Mayer Nissim | 2 comments

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Via deals with major labels Sony, Universal, EMI and a number of larger independents, fans can choose from over eight million songs for inclusion on their disc.
The company has an agreement in place with Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) to ensure publishing royalties are paid for tracks added to CDs.
A minimum of one song and maximum of 13 are permitted on each disc up to 80 minutes.
Songs are priced from 99p each with an additional £5 overall cost for the disc.
Buyers can also incorporate their own photographs into one of over 500 artwork templates to accompany the discs.
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