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File sharing with a conscience
Lime wire introduces- paid music download
If the truth be know I'd say majority of us have Limewire installed on our computer's. Now whether you use it or not is completely up to you. If you do use it though ever think about all the money the music industry is loosing out on because of you ?
File sharers with a conscience will be delighted to know that Limewire has launched it DRM- free music store. Users can now download through a legitimate paid for channel with the file-sharing network's Limewire Store. Their aim is to monetise their pirate users. That's what we need in this world more monetisation !
There a making it pretty simple for us folk next to each track their is be a button where the user has the option to buy a legitimate version. Users can pay 99 cent per track or have a monthly subscription that will reduce the price of buying a track.
Limewire seems to be presenting fans with a last-ditch opportunity to compensate the artists and labels whose music they're downloading. In an industry where people predict music will be free in the next 5 years, is playing with the consumers guilty conscience the way to go?
To buy or not to buy, that is the question.


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