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                        <title>Musicrypt Completes Successful Pilot For Advertising Delivery</title>
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                        <description>Musicrypt just finished a successful pilot program with The Gary Group, the leading advertising agency for the music recording industry, based in Los Angeles, California. [PRWeb Dec 12, 2006]</description>
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Toronto, Canada (Billboard Publicity Wire) December 12, 2006 -- Musicrypt Inc. (TSX-V: MCT, OTC: MCYPF), the leader in secure digital media distribution, today announced the successful completion of a pilot program with The Gary Group, the leading advertising agency for the recording industry, based in Los Angeles, California.

The intensive three-month program involved the secure digital delivery of radio spots to major market radio stations across the US via Musicrypt&#039;s patented Digital Media Distribution System (&quot;DMDS&quot;). The 30 and 60-second ad spots included Sheryl Crow&#039;s &quot;Wildflower&quot;, Diamond Rio&#039;s &quot;Greatest Hits II&quot; and Indigo Girls&#039; &quot;Despite our Differences&quot;.  

&quot;The pilot program just completed with Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS has proved to us, that this patented technology can deliver our client&#039;s advertising in a more timely, effective and efficient manner,&quot; said Dick Gary, Chairman, The Gary Group. &quot;We look forward to using DMDS to securely deliver broadcast quality radio and TV spots for our clients in a way that will no doubt revolutionize our industry. We will continue our work with Musicrypt to further enhance and refine DMDS for the advertising sector.&quot;

This pilot has confirmed that DMDS can deliver full broadcast quality advertising spots faster, more securely, and at far less cost than any current distribution method, as well as provide unrivaled online real-time reporting.  No special network, hardware, or software is required.  Agencies and stations can securely access and fully utilize DMDS via the internet from any computer, Mac or PC, anywhere in the world. 

 &quot;We couldn&#039;t be more delighted with the outcome of our pilot.  It is estimated that there are 40 million national radio spot deliveries annually in the United States alone&quot;, said Cliff Hunt, Chairman and COO of Musicrypt Inc.  &quot;By partnering with the Gary Group, we aim to introduce the advertising sector to our unique technology and change the paradigm of advertising spot delivery to both radio and television.&quot;

Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS has delivered over 5,000 songs from more than 150 record labels to destinations which include radio stations representing over 35 US broadcast chains such as CBS/Infinity, Citadel, Clear Channel, Cox, Cumulus, Emmis, EntreVision, Entercom, Federated Media, Sirius, Journal, DMX, Jones Radio, AOL, Music Choice, Radio One, Salem Communications, Univision, Westwood One, Regent, Premiere Radio, Next Media, XM Satellite Radio, Waitt Media and many others. DMDS is the only digital delivery system that can deliver music throughout the US and Canada.

Musicrypt is partnered in the US with Billboard, R&#38;R and Nielsen BDS, in the UK, Europe and Australia with Adstream Ltd., and is marketed to the advertising industry by AWE, a division of The Omnicom Group. 
 
About The Gary Group:
The Gary Group, based in Los Angeles Ca. has been the major advertising agency to the recording industry for over 25 years, and is used by more major and independent labels than any other company. The Gary Group&#039;s clients include Universal Music Group, Warner Bros. Records, Walt Disney Records, Sony BMG, Capitol Records/EMI, and many more. Its television expertise extends to network, syndication, and local broadcast television, national and local cable; direct response television and promotional consideration. The Gary Group&#039;s track record is one of success, having created media campaigns for 7 of the 10 all-time highest debuting albums.

About Musicrypt Inc.:
Musicrypt&#039;s patented Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) is the leading... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/musicrypt/DMDS/prweb490156.htm]]></content:encoded>
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                        <itunes:subtitle>Musicrypt Completes Successful Pilot For Advertising Delivery</itunes:subtitle>
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Toronto, Canada (Billboard Publicity Wire) December 12, 2006 -- Musicrypt Inc. (TSX-V: MCT, OTC: MCYPF), the leader in secure digital media distribution, today announced the successful completion of a pilot program with The Gary Group, the leading advertising agency for the recording industry, based in Los Angeles, California.

The intensive three-month program involved the secure digital delivery of radio spots to major market radio stations across the US via Musicrypt&#039;s patented Digital Media Distribution System (&quot;DMDS&quot;). The 30 and 60-second ad spots included Sheryl Crow&#039;s &quot;Wildflower&quot;, Diamond Rio&#039;s &quot;Greatest Hits II&quot; and Indigo Girls&#039; &quot;Despite our Differences&quot;.  

&quot;The pilot program just completed with Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS has proved to us, that this patented technology can deliver our client&#039;s advertising in a more timely, effective and efficient manner,&quot; said Dick Gary, Chairman, The Gary Group. &quot;We look forward to using DMDS to securely deliver broadcast quality radio and TV spots for our clients in a way that will no doubt revolutionize our industry. We will continue our work with Musicrypt to further enhance and refine DMDS for the advertising sector.&quot;

This pilot has confirmed that DMDS can deliver full broadcast quality advertising spots faster, more securely, and at far less cost than any current distribution method, as well as provide unrivaled online real-time reporting.  No special network, hardware, or software is required.  Agencies and stations can securely access and fully utilize DMDS via the internet from any computer, Mac or PC, anywhere in the world. 

 &quot;We couldn&#039;t be more delighted with the outcome of our pilot.  It is estimated that there are 40 million national radio spot deliveries annually in the United States alone&quot;, said Cliff Hunt, Chairman and COO of Musicrypt Inc.  &quot;By partnering with the Gary Group, we aim to introduce the advertising sector to our unique technology and change the paradigm of advertising spot delivery to both radio and television.&quot;

Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS has delivered over 5,000 songs from more than 150 record labels to destinations which include radio stations representing over 35 US broadcast chains such as CBS/Infinity, Citadel, Clear Channel, Cox, Cumulus, Emmis, EntreVision, Entercom, Federated Media, Sirius, Journal, DMX, Jones Radio, AOL, Music Choice, Radio One, Salem Communications, Univision, Westwood One, Regent, Premiere Radio, Next Media, XM Satellite Radio, Waitt Media and many others. DMDS is the only digital delivery system that can deliver music throughout the US and Canada.

Musicrypt is partnered in the US with Billboard, R&#38;R and Nielsen BDS, in the UK, Europe and Australia with Adstream Ltd., and is marketed to the advertising industry by AWE, a division of The Omnicom Group. 
 
About The Gary Group:
The Gary Group, based in Los Angeles Ca. has been the major advertising agency to the recording industry for over 25 years, and is used by more major and independent labels than any other company. The Gary Group&#039;s clients include Universal Music Group, Warner Bros. Records, Walt Disney Records, Sony BMG, Capitol Records/EMI, and many more. Its television expertise extends to network, syndication, and local broadcast television, national and local cable; direct response television and promotional consideration. The Gary Group&#039;s track record is one of success, having created media campaigns for 7 of the 10 all-time highest debuting albums.

About Musicrypt Inc.:
Musicrypt&#039;s patented Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) is the leading... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/musicrypt/DMDS/prweb490156.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Musicrypt and Adstream Join Forces for Global Market</title>
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                        <description>Musicrypt signs exclusive partnership with AdStream to  deliver music globally via Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS  to  the  UK, Continental Europe and Australia. [PRWeb Dec 5, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[London, UK (Billboard Publicity Wire) December 5, 2006 -- Musicrypt Inc. (TSX-V: MCT, OTC: MCYPF), the leader in secure digital media distribution, today announced the signing of an agreement with London based Adstream Ltd. (<a href="http://www.adstream.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.adstream.com</a>) to market Musicrypt&#039;s Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) in the UK, Europe and Australia. 

Adstream is the leading provider of digital asset management and distribution services for the global advertising market, serving over 5,000 companies in 42 countries supported through 10 regional offices in the UK, USA, Singapore, India, Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Germany.

Musicrypt will bring its patented industry-leading Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) technology to the partnership. Adstream will provide its marketing team and customer base to market and support DMDS, initially to the music industry in the UK then on to continental Europe and Australia.

&quot;We looked at various competing technologies available to offer to our existing radio and music industry clients and chose Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS, because of its sector-leading features, ease of use and security advantages&quot;, said Andy Hopkinson, Managing Director of Adstream UK. &quot;We believe DMDS will be the best choice for our customers and provide a substantial additional revenue opportunity for us.&quot;

&quot;This partnership with Adstream is designed to expand our market beyond the US and Canada, to include the UK, Europe and Australia, a market equal or greater in size to that of North America&quot;, said John Heaven, President and CEO of Musicrypt. &quot;The exclusive three year renewable agreement will multiply our revenue through Adstream&#039;s highly regarded and established presence in these markets. Overall we expect to surpass expectations.&quot;

In the US, the number of deliveries made by Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS in the third quarter of 2006 was quadruple those in the first quarter. DMDS has delivered over 5,000 songs from more than 150 record labels to destinations which include radio stations representing over 35 US broadcast chains such as CBS/Infinity, Citadel, Clear Channel, Cox, Cumulus, Emmis, EntreVision, Entercom, Federated Media, Sirius, Journal, DMX, Jones Radio, AOL, Music Choice, Radio One, Salem Communications, Univision, Westwood One, Regent, Premiere Radio, Next Media, XM Satellite Radio, Waitt Media and many others. DMDS is the only digital delivery system that can deliver music throughout the US and Canada. 
 
Musicrypt is partnered in the US with Billboard, R&#38;R and Nielsen BDS, and is marketed to the advertising industry by AWE, a division of The Omnicom Group. 

About Adstream:

Adstream, headquartered in London England, provides digital asset management and distribution services to the global advertising community. Initially, Adstream focused on the post production editing, management and distribution of Television and Radio commercials. In March 2006 Adstream acquired Quickcut, the leading global provider of print advertising editing and distribution services, for $35 million dollars.  Major shareholders of Adstream include: Telstra (AUS $40 billion dollar telecommunications company), Paul Ramsay Holdings (owner of Prime TV, the largest regional television operator in Australia, and the largest private hospital network in Australia), Publicitas (Swiss publishing and media group with revenue over SWF 2 billion), and Andy McKelvey (digital media entrepreneur, founder and majority shareholder of Monster.com and TMP Worldwide).

About Musicrypt... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/12/prweb487138.htm]]></content:encoded>
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                        <itunes:subtitle>Musicrypt and Adstream Join Forces for Global Market</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[London, UK (Billboard Publicity Wire) December 5, 2006 -- Musicrypt Inc. (TSX-V: MCT, OTC: MCYPF), the leader in secure digital media distribution, today announced the signing of an agreement with London based Adstream Ltd. (<a href="http://www.adstream.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.adstream.com</a>) to market Musicrypt&#039;s Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) in the UK, Europe and Australia. 

Adstream is the leading provider of digital asset management and distribution services for the global advertising market, serving over 5,000 companies in 42 countries supported through 10 regional offices in the UK, USA, Singapore, India, Australia, South Africa, Malaysia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Germany.

Musicrypt will bring its patented industry-leading Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) technology to the partnership. Adstream will provide its marketing team and customer base to market and support DMDS, initially to the music industry in the UK then on to continental Europe and Australia.

&quot;We looked at various competing technologies available to offer to our existing radio and music industry clients and chose Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS, because of its sector-leading features, ease of use and security advantages&quot;, said Andy Hopkinson, Managing Director of Adstream UK. &quot;We believe DMDS will be the best choice for our customers and provide a substantial additional revenue opportunity for us.&quot;

&quot;This partnership with Adstream is designed to expand our market beyond the US and Canada, to include the UK, Europe and Australia, a market equal or greater in size to that of North America&quot;, said John Heaven, President and CEO of Musicrypt. &quot;The exclusive three year renewable agreement will multiply our revenue through Adstream&#039;s highly regarded and established presence in these markets. Overall we expect to surpass expectations.&quot;

In the US, the number of deliveries made by Musicrypt&#039;s DMDS in the third quarter of 2006 was quadruple those in the first quarter. DMDS has delivered over 5,000 songs from more than 150 record labels to destinations which include radio stations representing over 35 US broadcast chains such as CBS/Infinity, Citadel, Clear Channel, Cox, Cumulus, Emmis, EntreVision, Entercom, Federated Media, Sirius, Journal, DMX, Jones Radio, AOL, Music Choice, Radio One, Salem Communications, Univision, Westwood One, Regent, Premiere Radio, Next Media, XM Satellite Radio, Waitt Media and many others. DMDS is the only digital delivery system that can deliver music throughout the US and Canada. 
 
Musicrypt is partnered in the US with Billboard, R&#38;R and Nielsen BDS, and is marketed to the advertising industry by AWE, a division of The Omnicom Group. 

About Adstream:

Adstream, headquartered in London England, provides digital asset management and distribution services to the global advertising community. Initially, Adstream focused on the post production editing, management and distribution of Television and Radio commercials. In March 2006 Adstream acquired Quickcut, the leading global provider of print advertising editing and distribution services, for $35 million dollars.  Major shareholders of Adstream include: Telstra (AUS $40 billion dollar telecommunications company), Paul Ramsay Holdings (owner of Prime TV, the largest regional television operator in Australia, and the largest private hospital network in Australia), Publicitas (Swiss publishing and media group with revenue over SWF 2 billion), and Andy McKelvey (digital media entrepreneur, founder and majority shareholder of Monster.com and TMP Worldwide).

About Musicrypt... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/12/prweb487138.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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