Natural Mike Wrote:
--> music.yahoo.com/unlimited
For just under $60, you get 12 months of unlimited downloads of 192 kbps WMA files along with LAUNCHcast Premium service. It's similar to that "Napster-to-Go" service, but the files actually sound decent. You lose access to the files if you cancel your subscription (thanks, DRM!), but shit, it's less than $5 a month. The label selection is decent but seems to be improving every day.
Sorry iPod users, but you can't transfer the files to an iPod - you have to use one of the "approved" MP3 players.
I think this is a ridiculous, absolutely RIDICULOUS idea.
Renting music? Are they kidding? You NEVER own anything, and if you stop, even ten years from now after pouring hundreds of dollars into it, you lose the right to hear any of that music? What a fantastically stupid idea. And counting out the many, many, MANY millions of Ipod users? What a super-fantastically stupid idea.
Does anyone know how successful these ideas have been so far? How well is Napster To Go doing? I really cannot believe anyone would actually fall for this crap, but someone must. I just hope it's not enough to sustain it as a business model.