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ItsFun.com, Inc. (ADVK)
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Emcee:  Wayne Rumball Type:  Unmoderated
PHOENIX, AZ, Feb. 11, 2004 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- ItsFun.com, Inc., a
subsidiary of Advanced Solutions and Technologies, Inc. (OTC: ADVK) makes bold
move in music sales. ItsFun.com (www.itsfun.com) allows the artist to retain 95%
of the proceeds on each and every sale. Other music sales organizations do not
even come close. Not Apple, not Napster.

"The industry is going through a complete change first in the mind set of the
artist and then the way people consume music. Therefore we're viewing this
project thru two sets of eyes, that of the artist and that of the consumers. We
will not dictate the price an artist charges for their work. If you want to sell
the consumer what the consumer buys, then you must see the consumer thru the
consumer eyes," said Leslieann Norem, spokesperson for ItsFun.com.

Free early registration raise to first 2,500. They have expanded the offer now
to the first 2,500 inquiries from an initial 500. Artists, bands, songwriters,
producers, publishers and labels who get in under the wire will be allowed to
register without the usual $29.95 setup fees.

In one location hundreds of thousands of independent artists will showcase their
talents and music with accompanying promotional materials such as pictures, bios
and performance schedules online, which gives them the ability to generate
income far beyond their wildest dreams. ItsFun.com anticipates the single
biggest consumer shift in a generation.

By 2008, one third of music sales in the United States and nearly 20 percent in
Europe will come in the form of downloads and streaming music over the Internet,
building a multi-billion dollar business, according to a new study by
consultancy Forrester Research. Josh Bernoff, a Forrester Research analyst said,
"the U.S. market alone for downloads and subscriptions to online music stores
will top $300 million this year from a virtual standing start a year ago."

Forward-looking Statements in this release are made pursuant to the Safe Harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors
are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the
company's products, increased levels of competition for the company, new
products and technological changes, the company's dependence upon third-party
suppliers, intellectual property rights, and other risks.

Multimedia available: marketwire.com


Contact:
J.R. Williams
602-579-3003
Email: Info@ItsFun.com
Website: www.ItsFun.com
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