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by Jason Giacchino on June 30, 2008

Verizon Wireless today introduced Rhapsody's subscription music service, allowing its customers to download as much music as they want to their phones for $15 per month.
Rhapsody is following in the tracks of Napster, Apple's iTunes and Amazon.com, all of which have introduced MP3 downloads and moved away from digital rights management, or DRM, which prevents copying and piracy, but also makes it difficult to legally move music between devices.
Songs downloaded through the new $15 unlimited service on Verizon phones will still come with DRM. The process requires users to connect their phones to a Windows PC running Rhapsody's software. At present there is no Macintosh version.
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Response from:
Bernard Lavilliers
(07/01/08 10:47am)
It seems to me that this service is absolutely useless, as everyone has an Internet and everyone can find for himself all that will wish!
Response from:
neon
(08/02/09 7:52am)
payla??m için te?ekkürler. güzel sistem
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