  baineschile 2600 Premium join:2008-05-10 Sterling Heights, MI | P00 God forbid I want to hear music from an artist that ISNT signed with Universal. | |
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  Matt Gone playing Dragon Age Origins Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC | Napster
Isn't Napster like $9.99 a month for ALL labels? | |
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| Re: Napster I just checked out Napster with two groups that I thought I might not find (The Blenders and Cadence) -- they're there! I'm impressed!
Is everything that is available via search available as a downloadable MP3 track? -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- District of Columbia -- KJ7RL | |
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join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN
1 edit | said by espaeth :The only gotcha with the $5 plan is your 5 downloads expire every month if you don't use them. For that reason I signed up with the 12 month plan, you get 70 download credits (60 standard + 10 bonus) and you get a year to burn through them. That's bullshit. LINK? | |
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| said by funchords :Is everything that is available via search available as a downloadable MP3 track? I had a subscription a while ago, and all the songs I got were 128k bitrate. I wish they were at 320k, might have changed but I don't think so. | |
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join:2003-01-26 Gaithersburg, MD
| *sigh* It seems some of my tastes are REALLY obscure; I can't find three artists I've been looking for: Randy Andy, The Earons, and Gary O. I have 'em all on vinyl but finding a good MP3 (or even better, a CD) has proven impossible so far. Looks like I'll have to break the lazy streak and just rip the LPs one day...  | |
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| said by espaeth :The new Napster plans are a pretty darn good deal. Long as you keep paying. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee | |
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| Re: Napster said by dvd536 :said by espaeth :The new Napster plans are a pretty darn good deal. Long as you keep paying. I had Napster a few years ago and this is what got me. I don't spend $9.99/month or even $5.99/month solely on music. I may purchase 1 or 2 songs a month, but I can see how this would be a great deal for heavy music listeners. | |
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 deadzoned Premium join:2005-04-13 Baton Rouge, LA | Expensive Wow, that is a pretty expensive price to pay to get access to a limited catalog of music that will be monitored by the Entertainment Industry using "third party tools". | |
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| Disconnects? Virgin will temporarily ("a few minutes to a few hours") disconnect P2P users who don't play along with the idea, but Virgin won't be tracking P2P usage themselves. Instead, the entertainment industry will do the monitoring "using third-party tools designed to track P2P transfers." Virgin says they're engaging in "suspension" not "disconnection. Wha?
They are disconnecting users and claiming they aren't engaging in disconnection policy?
Why does this seem fishy, like the RIAA forcing Virgin's hand, or the media conglomerates getting their way with ISP's being net-nannies. Napster, Amazon, Rhapsody etc... have good plans or deals for music. Sure this one's unlimited, but really, where's the deal besides getting booted. What if you P2P legit stuff? Do you still get booted? I'm just confused to where the deal really is. This certainly doesn't seem to benefit the ISP or the consumer. | |
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| Re: Disconnects? Last I heard, Rhapsody was not available outside the US, and that is a shame.
I pay an annual subscription fee and absolutely love the service. I would have spent over $2000 per year to enjoy the same number of songs with something like Amazon or iTunes.
I used to record all of the songs so that I could then make CD's for my car and listen to music away from the computer, but now my MP3 player can be used in my car and I have an HD DVR that can play my Rhapsody library through my entertainment system.
It's the perfect solution to find new music. I've had all my old favorites for years on CD, and I still listen to some of this music through Rhapsody, but mostly I am interested in hearing new things and discovering genres and artists that I would not otherwise be able to find. Being limited to an exclusive label would seem far too restricting. | |
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  damonlab Premium join:2001-05-02 Detroit, MI clubs:  | youtube? Why exactly would people choose to pay for this instead of using youtube for free? | |
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  Transmaster Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus
join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY
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| Phooey My tastes in music not really main stream. iTunes rarely has stuff I am looking for, Neoclassical, Cello metal, symphonic black Metal, new age, synpop, electronica, Fusion jazz, world fusion etc. These all you can eat plans don't cover me. -- I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's. - Mark Twain in Eruption | |
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join:2009-06-02 Parachute, CO | Re: No Judicial Oversite No kidding. My point exactly. No due process. No way in hell I'm going to believe the validity of the so-called data collected from 3rd parties. | |
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join:2007-05-12 Alma, AR | better idea how about FREE! | |
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join:2008-08-27 St Catharines, ON | Re: better idea I'll stick with my Usenet + SSL for all my digital needs, thanks! -- I love fish sticks. I love putting fish sticks in my mouth. | |
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  King P Don't blame me. I voted for Ron Paul Premium join:2004-11-17 Inman, SC
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| Meh.. I'll stick with Zune Pass. For 14.99/month I get unlimited downloads, plus 10 freebies each month...essentially paying 4.99/month for unlimited downloads from Major and Indie labels. -- My Music blog: »www.zunetracks.net | |
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join:2009-04-27
| I can see it now... ...Virgin disconnecting downloaders of legal tracks of non-Virgin or non-Universal artists and citing Piracy. How will Virgin track these and filter out which files are legal(Im afraid though the above will ring true and anything not put out by these two labels will automatically be tagged as Illegal) | |
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join:2005-09-21 Bronx, NY | Re: I can see it now... Hmmmmmm..... unlimited downloads from Napster as streams? Can these streams be "intercepted" by say a program like Tunebite and re-recorded as unprotected mp3 file?? | |
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| The original "virgin music unlimited"/playlouder initiative that was cancelled, at the last minute, earlier this year was a better approach.
Why do they have to "launch a service"? It sounds like the industry still wants to control servers.
They should just license p2p use in exchange for a monthly fee and let the customers carry their distribution cost. In return the customer could use any software and any format they want and there wouldn't be this continued nonsense of trying to obliterate p2p. This would have been more like the initial approach. Of course the industry balked at the last minute and has now come out with something that I am much more suspicious of and find much less compelling, not to mention that only universal appears to be part of it. Is this going to turn into $20 per month per label with continued assaults on p2p and attempts to threaten users?
I don't see how people can like this idea and dislike the far superior collective licensing of p2p approach. | |
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  FiL Premium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | hmmm Nah. I'll just stick to Frostwire and my DL savviness. | |
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| My stance My opinion on this is simple. I have a fantastic audio system in my car, for my computer, and for my home theatre setup.
And the bottom line is, I can download for FREE (illegally) better quality than I would if I bought it (unless I drop $15 on a CD).
Give me higher quality stuff, and a decent price, and I will come back. | |
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