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Interesting in light of music industry
Is Yahoo doing this as a result of music industry pressure to get more money from service providers or is this just an attempt by them to increase revenue from it?

My feeling is that I may or may not continue to subscribe to it but I more than likely will. My wife enjoys the service and is a bigger music fan than I am. Even with the price increase, it's a good value.

In the larger picture, I like the idea of renting music. Who needs the clutter of a house full of CDs you'll listen to may once every three years? I don't. I write more about it here and explore the idea of rental as a growing phenomena.
Posted by: laratte   Posted on: 10/21/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Surprise, surprise  tic swayback | 10/21/05
Rented music my........  dave95 | 10/21/05
Interesting in light of music industry  laratte | 10/21/05
Buying Milk  bhartman36 | 10/22/05
Special meaning  voska | 10/24/05
I signed up for a year...  BitTwiddler | 10/22/05
Still a great value!  gregoryg | 10/23/05
Several inaccuracies  ITGuy04 | 10/24/05
The problem is...  BitTwiddler | 10/24/05
I Pray Rent-a-Tune Fails  cyber-shoplifter | 10/24/05
Cable TV sells  voska | 10/24/05
A Free Alternative to I-Tunes or Yahoo Music  mikemerch@... | 10/24/05

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