Dec 24 2001

Music Fans Tune out Subscription Services

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From ZDnet: “This is bad news for the major music labels. They launched subscription download services MusicNet and Pressplay this month in an effort to combat the rise of music piracy on the Internet, which the labels claim is eating into CD sales.

These subscription services have had a lackluster debut as music fans and product reviewers contend they are an inferior alternative to the illegal sites, which of course are free and have more music variety and features. “

Confirms what we have all been thinking, its just nice to know barely anyone was stupid enough to use these. The full article is Here.

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