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Burn A Song For 99 Cents

tusixoh writes "CNN is running an article about an online music company, Listen.com, who has signed deals with Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group allowing users to burn songs from both companies' catalogs (more than 75,000 available tracks) on Listen's Rhapsody music subscription service for 99 cents per track. Until now, Rhapsody had primarily offered only streamed music to subscribers from all of the world's largest record labels as well as several independent labels." The upside of this, of course, is that it won't be necessary to pay for songs that are just "album filler".

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  1. 1 Song For Just 99 Cents........ by richlb · · Score: 5, Funny

    Then, all you have to do is buy 10 more songs at our regular price of $2.99 and you're done. There is nothing more to buy... ever!

  2. Outstanding.... by sm0kes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I don't have to bother will all those inconvient P2P networks.

  3. What can you get for a buck nowadays? by Da+J+Rob · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please God!

    Please don't let them get Alf and Terry Bradshaw to do thier commercials.

    I can't take that anymore Lord.

  4. Re:Stop Crying Damnit by unicron · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's a pessimistic view. I'm more realist. I really don't see the dark ages of computing just around the corner.

    And please, for the love of God please, no one respond with "well the DCMA got passed!". I get a massive laugh out of that.."Damn DCMA got passed..doesn't seem to have effected my download of 20 gigs of warez and mp3's a day, but it's still evil!"

    --
    Finally, math books without any of that base 6 crap in them.
  5. The down side... by BigJimSlade · · Score: 5, Funny

    The upside of this, of course, is that it won't be necessary to pay for songs that are just "album filler".

    The down side is that $8 punk album I just bought would cost $29.69 online.