FullAudio Corp has entered into a catalog-wide content licensing agreement with
    KOCH Entertainment LLC, the largest and fastest growing independent record label in
    the U.S. Under the terms of this agreement, KOCH Entertainment will make its vast
    catalog of music available through FullAudio's digital media subscription service in the
    U.S. and Canada.
    The non-exclusive agreement includes master rights access to the entire KOCH
    Entertainment music catalog, which consumers enjoy as a timed download for use on
    the PC. KOCH Entertainment is home to a diverse mix of popular artists in urban,
    pop, country, folk, jazz and rock genres, such as Onyx, Bob The Builder, Ringo Starr,
    Ying Yang Twins, Charlie Daniels, Carole King, Chico Hamilton, KRS-One and many
    others.
    "We're very pleased to extend the reach of our artists and labels by licensing our
    content to FullAudio," said KOCH Entertainment President, Bob Frank, "KOCH is
    committed to working with digital music partners like FullAudio, because they deliver
    high-quality services to music fans while respecting the rights of our artists."
    In addition to KOCH Entertainment, FullAudio has secured sound recording rights
    from Warner Music Group, EMI Recorded Music, Universal Music Group, BMG and
    Sanctuary Records Group. FullAudio also has obtained publishing rights from
    Universal Music Publishing, EMI Music Publishing, BMG Music Publishing, Sony
    Music Publishing, and the Harry Fox Agency. Both sets of rights are required to
    appropriately compensate copyright holders, including performers and songwriters,
    represented in FullAudio's extensive catalog of digital music.
    "KOCH Entertainment is the leading independent source for a wide range of music
    and adding their music to our subscription service boosts the mix of music we offer to
    our subscribers," said Chris Gladwin, CEO of FullAudio. "FullAudio continues to pump
    up the volume of our digital music services by licensing from the top labels."
                        
                    
		









