From today famous
Napster has started to sell music under the fixed price: $0.99 for one music track and $9.95 for one album.
Sales are carried out by precisely the same way as in iTunes.
Huge plus in comparison with Apple’s child, that Napster for the same money offers DRM-Free music.
Let me remind you, that initially service worked as a P2P network allowing users to exchange own music. After a short period of time Napster have been closed because of infringement of copyrights.
After a while has appeared Napster v2.0 which has suggested their users to listen music in exchange of money.
And today we observe the third reincarnation of this service Napster v3.0 - online store of music sale.
P.S.: Napster service is meanwhile accessible only in USA.


















































One Response
iTunes Music Blog
November 28th, 2008 at 12:43 am
1I cannot say how right you are!!! These other people have failed to see your point. I am going to put a link on my blog back to you ok?
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