Napster relaunches with 6 million DRM free MP3s

NAPSTER KITTY PLUSH

Once upon a time, Napster was the place to go to get all your music needs. It had a simple interface, and you could search, download and play your favourite songs within minutes. The problem was, just about everything on Napster was illegal. Fast forward a few years later, and now the new new Napster has taken a leaf from Amazon’s playbook. Napster’s version 4.5 of its software and store now offer 6 million unprotected (DRM free) MP3 tracks for US$0.99 each.

Hopefully the four major labels will soon warm up to Apple and offer the entire iTunes DRM-free, too.

[ via CNET Crave ]

Written by Administrator on May 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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