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- machito
How many of you guys use paid music services like pressplay and such. And if you don't what would they have to do to get you to join. Would it be something like itunes where you just pay for a song.
I know that Napster suppose to come back as a pay app, would you use it?
- 2cent0
i would use itunes if the service was available in my country...why would i use itunes over others?...simplicity.
- ********0
i second that.
- unknown0
I think 99 cents for a song is still a major rip off though. Come on that's the same price as buying a regular CD only you don't get the jewel case or album art.
I'd be willing to pay Max 50 cents a song maybe, but probably not.
:P
- believe0
dear newbie,
that's a big NO. i mean why when the internet has been 'free' since day one.
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- CyBrainX0
Absolute, under no circumstances would I pay per song. Give me a subscription rate to buy unlimited songs. And don't (like Apple) try to tell me that's the worse way to do it. I pay $15 per month for unlimited downloads from http://www.emusic.com and there are no RIAA imposed limitations. It's just an mp3 for me to do whatever I want with it.
Please don't be suckers and buy Apple's line of bullshit and put even MORE money in the hands of the anti-Napters.
- unknown0
hey CyBrain, how's the selection on there?
:P
- ********0
interesting point...
- believe0
i could see www.emusic.com being ok. it says you can download 17000 albums for 45 bucks. however, whenever i wanted something that they didn't have then i would have to resort to previous tactics.
once again:
http://www.slsk.org/the more users the better.
- machito0
hey believe
im anything but a newbie. Believe dat!
- davetufts0
I use Aquisition on OS X - it's totally free, there are no banner ads, and it has almost any song I search for.