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Comments on: Sony BMG: We, too, might offer a music subscription service

CEO says service would include unlimited access to label's digital catalog for a monthly fee. All music players welcome.

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Too late!
by tekwiz4u March 25, 2008 10:15 AM PDT
After all their lawyers went after their customers, rootkits protected CD's, DRM, and 6 YEARS RESISTING CHANGE?!!!!

Screw you Sony! You finally done it to yourself in losing loyalty. And now this music service. lol...a joke. At least try to get some our confidence back and just have your music in one place, which ultimatly is iTunes. They already have the customer base, marketing, and support to market your music.

Wake up!!!
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Not to worry --- Sony will screw it up!
by JimWetzel March 25, 2008 11:00 AM PDT
Since the Walkman they have had failure after failure -- proprietary formats, PC invasive signatures and trying to charge to remove bloat ware. I have little confidence they will do any better here.
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how many..
by jltnol March 25, 2008 11:31 AM PDT
subscriptions does Sony expect us to pay for?

One for each major record company? I just don't see that
happening under any circumstances.
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how many subs?
by wyly295 March 25, 2008 12:04 PM PDT
No kidding. I subscribe to Napster and already get Sony's catalog, and Warner's and Universal's and EMI's and thousands of independents...all for $15 a month and playable in my home, on my phone, on my portable player, in my car...why would anyone sign up for Sony's offering when they could have Napster? Why would anyone bother with any other way of getting music than through Napster? That's what I can't figure out.
by geo11101 January 21, 2009 2:57 AM PST
Eric Schmidt is the biggest Mafia puppet in the US. He is bad news for apple users. http://endmafia.com
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