The campaign – Digital Download Day Europe – will allow music fans to download five euros’ (Ł3.40) worth of music for free from sites that pay royalties.
The promotion takes place on 21 March and will be available in France, Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK and The Netherlands.
The scheme, which was piloted in the UK in October, is an attempt to fightback against the huge levels of internet piracy.
An estimated four-and-a-half million people in Europe are thought to be downloading up to a billion pirated tracks through the internet.
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