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Walmart To Close Online Music Store

UnknowingFool writes "Beginning August 28, 2011 Walmart will close its online downloadable music store. After eight years, Walmart will no longer offer music for download but will still sell physical music formats. Walmart will keep their DRM servers online for customers that purchased their music with DRM. Despite having cheaper music, the store's market is tiny compared to No. 1 and 2, Apple and Amazon respectively."

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  1. "Walmart will keep its DRM servers online" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For how long?

    1. Re:"Walmart will keep its DRM servers online" by gilesjuk · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Who knows. But really they should be forced to unlock all the music from DRM.

    2. Re:"Walmart will keep its DRM servers online" by derfy · · Score: 3, Insightful

      http://xkcd.com/488/

      Didn't see it linked yet.

  2. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by NoNonAlphaCharsHere · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Don't buy food from them either. Don't let them drive all the other grocery stores in town out of business, the way they did all the department stores and mom-and-pops. Don't encourage them.

  3. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If the community at large prefers to shop at Wal-Mart over the smaller stores, then by definition it IS providing more value to them.

  4. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by jhoegl · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If by Anti-capitalist you mean someone who supports small businesses over the larger, who supports a company with creativity instead of stealing ideas of small businesses, who treats their employees fairly instead of paying men more and women less, who supports competition to better the community, and who does not like the idea that jobs were forced overseas by Walmart to reduce the cost of products sold there causing "slave labor" camps in those respective countries, then yes.... I think that is what he means.

    Oh, and I dont shop at Walmart either.

  5. Yet Video Streaming Just Started by dcollins · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So anyone who jumps aboard their video streaming service announced 2 weeks ago can get a glimpse of their future right now, eh?

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  6. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by NoNonAlphaCharsHere · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ah yes "teh marketz will solve everything!". I hope YOUR job gets shipped overseas. I'm sure YOU wouldn't expect anyone in government to care. Maybe if you became more efficient and worked for less money...

  7. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by Lunix+Nutcase · · Score: 1, Insightful

    No, that's not what he said. The point is that if I don't want to shop at your expensive mom and pop store, why should I have to? Because you say I must? Despite what most people will try to claim, a lot of mom and pop shops were crap. Just because something is a small, local store does not mean it's worth a damn.

  8. Re:Wait, Wal-mart sells stuff online? by Trahloc · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Most people, historically at least, on slashdot work in the IT industry. Market instability and absolutely no loyalty from our employers is what we *expect*. Our grandfathers, possibly fathers, are the last generation that believed the places they started working at when they were 18 would be the places they would retire from. I prefer this, perhaps when I have a family and kids and need stability I'll change my mind but my rational mind has no issue with it. If me being unemployed means that the government doesn't put its fingers deeper into my life its worth it.

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