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Weblog:   EMusic is a freedom-proof business model
Subject:   Emusic Rocks
Date:   2003-08-22 11:57:50
From:   anonymous2
I have been a subscriber for 3 years and I just want to say that this LEGAL service is beyond any competitors.


If you appreciate music beyond the mainstream in almost any genre than this is gonna be like CHRISTMAS. Or HANNUKAH. Whatever works for you.

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  • Emusic Rocks
    2003-12-28 17:11:26  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

    All the download problems with Emusic have been fixed. The problem was all the traffic when people started downloading all they could once the new pricing scheme was announced. 40 songs for $9.99 (about $3 for your typical 12 song album) is also by far the best deal out there. Now, artists, labels and Emusic can make a living while offering customers a very fair price. If you like indie music, Emusic is the place to be. And you won't find any RIAA music there, nor is Emusic in any way affiliated with the RIAA after its recent sale. Emusic is the best legal download service out there, hands down.
  • Emusic Rocks
    2003-10-16 09:15:26  anonymous2 [Reply | View]

    Maybe emusic once rocked, but no more. Have you tried downloading lately? Inability to keep the technology in step with customer demand is why this service ha no future. The new owners will limit basic service to 40 downloaded tracks a month: subscribers will be lucky to be able to downlaod that many in the time it's now taking.
    • Lucas Gonze photo Emusic Rocks^Hed
      2003-10-16 09:47:08  Lucas Gonze | O'Reilly Author [Reply | View]

      RIP, 2003.

      Freedom-proof but not RIAA-proof.

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