I fail to see how iTunes makes you pay a "subscription" for their music, as per the claim by Napster.
Apple writes: "The iTunes Music Store lets you quickly find, purchase and download the music you want for just 99 per song. You can burn individual songs onto an unlimited number of CDs for your personal use, listen to songs on an unlimited number of iPods and play songs on up to five Macintosh computers or Windows PCs. And the iTunes software works so smoothly on both platforms that you can share music with any combination of Macs and Windows PCs on a local area network and regardless of whether you're running iTunes on a Mac or PC."
That statement is enough to blow everything Napster said in that article out of the water. I read the quote and I was like, "Since when is there a subscription for iTunes?" Either that or I've really been screwing Apple all this time at 99 cents per song.
Apple writes: "The iTunes Music Store lets you quickly find, purchase and download the music you want for just 99 per song. You can burn individual songs onto an unlimited number of CDs for your personal use, listen to songs on an unlimited number of iPods and play songs on up to five Macintosh computers or Windows PCs. And the iTunes software works so smoothly on both platforms that you can share music with any combination of Macs and Windows PCs on a local area network and regardless of whether you're running iTunes on a Mac or PC."
That statement is enough to blow everything Napster said in that article out of the water. I read the quote and I was like, "Since when is there a subscription for iTunes?" Either that or I've really been screwing Apple all this time at 99 cents per song.