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Economist Article on Digital Music
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posted by scubacuda
on Monday May 05, @02:28PM
from the much-fairer-licensing-scheme dept.
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The Economist article "How to Pay the Piper" outlines the current P2P/MP3 scene and describes Apples new iTunes service:iTunes Music Store rejects monthly subscriptions for a simpler model: each track from its 200,000-track library costs $0.99. Once purchased and downloaded, a track can be copied on to as many as three computers, burned on to CDs, and transferred on to Apple’s popular iPod portable music-players.
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