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This is the only music service that I am actually contenplating signing up for. I haven't taken the time to find the best way to access using Linux, either with wine and windows client or emusicJ java client.

To date, I found 35 songs I wanted to purchase. 8500 independant labels is hard to ignore. To the 4 lables that control 75% of primarily hyped "formula music", keep your DRM, keep your stale business model, and I'll continue to fail to purchase your content.

Here is a link where you can check out their offereings. The main site wants you to sign up for free trial first. I understand it is a free trial, but why bother if you don't know it has music you want.

http://www.emusic.com/about/index.html

Between DRM problems, DRM being hacked, lack of demand for non iTunes offereings (with more restrictive DRM) and DRM free legal content we, the consumer prefer, eventually, the dam will break. Assuming of course, perfect, unobtrusive, consumer friendly DRM is developed. hahahahahaha, I kill me!

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Posted by: TripleII   Posted on: 09/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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