llbbl
02-07-2005, 08:03 AM
What do you all think of the new plan to sell as many songs as you can download for $15/month? Is there a catch?? Seems like you can download $15 in songs in about 2 minutes.
Napster launched a portable version of its digital music service in the U.S. and the U.K. this week, hoping to tempt users with a more tasty "all-you-can-eat" monthly subscription model.
Called Napster To Go, the company will charge users $15 in the U.S. and $29 in the U.K. per month, letting them download an unlimited number of songs onto compatible MP3 players as well as their PCs.
Napster users can fill and refill compatible MP3 players with their choice of tracks, but must plug, or dock, the device into their PC at least once every 30 days into order for Napster to verify they are still paying customers. If users stop paying their monthly subscription fee, the music will no longer play on the device.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,119590,00.asp
Napster launched a portable version of its digital music service in the U.S. and the U.K. this week, hoping to tempt users with a more tasty "all-you-can-eat" monthly subscription model.
Called Napster To Go, the company will charge users $15 in the U.S. and $29 in the U.K. per month, letting them download an unlimited number of songs onto compatible MP3 players as well as their PCs.
Napster users can fill and refill compatible MP3 players with their choice of tracks, but must plug, or dock, the device into their PC at least once every 30 days into order for Napster to verify they are still paying customers. If users stop paying their monthly subscription fee, the music will no longer play on the device.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,119590,00.asp