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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- FairShareMusic infuses philanthropy into music fans' lives. The more a user downloads songs, the more donations are made to charities all over the world.
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FairShareMusic, which donates 50% of its net profits to charities, touts its selection of more than 18 million tracks, with Carly Rae Jepsen's viral hit "Call Me Maybe" currently listed among the top downloads. The songs integrate into your iTunes or Windows media libraries seamlessly, with no extra software required.
Says Founder Tom Bibiyan "Congratulations to the team at FairShareMusic for winning the 2012 BFPF Award for social good. We welcome all companies to apply for the 2013 BFPF Award. We want to hear from other innovative companies that are really using the web make a difference. If you think your company has what it takes, we'd love to hear from you."
Interested parties and companies may submit their creative concept for social good via the website at bibiyan.org; Please make sure to include a short synopsis and link in your submission.
About Bibiyan Family Philanthropic Foundation
Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bibiyan Family Philanthropic Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives.
Media Contact: Henry Fontain Bibiyan Family Philanthropic Foundation, 310-292-9882, info@bibiyan.com
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SOURCE Bibiyan Family Philanthropic Foundation
Published September 11, 2012 Reads 401
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