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Cdigix will distribute MusicNet subscriptions to students at six different schools.
Cdigix will distribute MusicNet subscriptions to students at six different schools.
December 6, 2009 10:40 PM PST
December 6, 2009 9:00 PM PST
December 6, 2009 8:40 PM PST
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They want the best but the schools will only offer sloppy
seconds.
This is bound to fail. Please WMA is pure crap. MPG format is the
standard whether MS wants to except it or not. Just as the movie
industry is ready to except MPEG as it's standard. People want
flexiblity and the choice of playing multiple formats as the iPod
can.
Certainly not the students.
What student is going to pay $3/mo + $0.89/song when they can surf to www.allofmp3.com and download songs for less than $0.05 each? In their format and encoding rate of choice.
Or, maybe 10 students will get together and buy 10 albums and make 9 copies of each. That would cost each student $15 for approximately 120 songs or $0.13/song.
The music industry is clueless.
,dave
- Nice!!
- by fulotta December 27, 2004 10:01 AM PST
- Finally someone is catching a clue. This is a wonderful start to legal downloading. My friend has this service on campus and is getting it for free from his school. He's downloaded about 20,000 songs for free! Not a bad deal for free by the school. I can't wait for portability options!
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