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USA Today on Subscription Music Services
USA Today looks at some of the issues holding back music subscription services (Music-subscription Services Can Be a Good Deal).
Renting can be complex, though, reflecting conflicts over digital rights. You'll have to buy tunes to burn them to a CD. But some songs can't be bought. Others can be streamed but not downloaded. Some can be downloaded but must stay tethered to a PC. And some can be downloaded and moved to a portable device. Got it?
They need to fix these problems, of course, but when will there be a subscription service that bundles in a certain number of un-DRM'd downloads each month?
via BillboardPressPlay
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