Details, Explanation and Meaning About Online music store

Online music store Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

An online music store is an Internet service that sells audio, usually primarily music, on a per-song and/or subscription basis. The realization of the market for these services grew widespread around the time of Napster, a music and file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning that made a major impact on the Internet scene during the year 2000. Some services have tethered downloads, meaning that playing songs requires an active membership.

Table of contents
1 Compared to file swapping
2 Stores
3 Pricing
4 Platform
5 External links

Compared to file swapping

Much controversy surrounds this issue, so many or perhaps all of these points are disputed.

Advantages

  • More respectful to copyright law as interpreted by groups like the RIAA.
    • Decreases chances of legal disadvantages.
    • Avoids some social stigmas and moral regrets that some people have.
    • Arguably promotes creation of music.
  • More consistent and higher quality meta-data, because the entering of the meta-data is more centralized and done by groups with financial interests.
  • Companies sometimes feel more accountable to users than other users.
  • Higher audio quality for similar reasons as meta-data.

Disadvantages

Stores

Along with those mentioned, companies like Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and Coca-Cola have plans for paid services as well.

Audible.com

iTunes Music Store

See iTunes Music Store.

  • Pricing: Cost to download: all songs cost 99 cents, most albums cost $9.99
  • Platform(s): Mac OS X (not Mac OS Classic), Windows 2000 and Windows XP
  • Downloading: Yes
  • Burning/Copying: Yes
  • Streaming: No
  • Radio: Yes, built into iTunes
  • Format(s): AAC/MPEG-4
  • Digital Rights Management: Up to 5 computers, unlimited CDs (7 with an unchanged playlist), [recently updated from 3 computers, unlimited CDs (10 with an unchanged playlist)] unlimited iPods
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: N/A
  • Catalog: 700,000+ songs; includes audio books
  • Features: Allowance, gift certificates

Rhapsody (aka Listen.com)

See
Rhapsody.

  • Pricing: Subscription
  • Platform(s): Windows 98 and later
  • Downloading: Extra cost
  • Burning/Copying: Extra cost
  • Streaming: Unlimited with All Access Plan
  • Radio: Unlimited
  • Format(s): Windows Media (proprietary)
  • Digital Rights Management:
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: 7 days
  • Catalog: 20,000 albums; 9,000 artists
  • Features:

AllOfMP3.com

See
AllOfMP3.com.

  • Pricing: By traffic - 10 US dollar for 1 gigabyte
  • Platform(s): any (Microsoft Windows for AllOfMP3.com Explorer utility)
  • Downloading: Unlimited
  • Burning/Copying: Unlimited
  • Streaming: Samples
  • Radio: No
  • Format(s): MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media, MPEG-4, MPC, various lossless audio codecs
  • Digital Rights Management: None
  • Preview: Full-length at 24 kbit/s
  • Trial: -
  • Catalog: about 200,000 songs
  • Features: Guestbook for each artist, lyrics, charts, advanced search

eMusic.com

See
eMusic.

  • Pricing: Subscription
  • Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
  • Downloading: Unlimited
  • Burning/Copying: Unlimited
  • Streaming: No
  • Radio: No
  • Format(s): MP3
  • Digital Rights Management: No, impossible with MP3
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: 50 MP3s
  • Catalog: 250,000 songs
  • Features:

MusicNet

See MusicNet.

  • Pricing: Subscription
  • Platform(s): Microsoft Windows with AOL
  • Downloading: Yes, tethered
  • Burning/Copying: Premium Plan only
  • Streaming: Yes
  • Radio: No
  • Format(s):
  • Digital Rights Management: Yes
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: 30 days with AOL sign-up
  • Catalog: 250,000 songs
  • Features:

BuyMusic

See
BuyMusic.

  • Pricing: Cost per download: 79 cents-$1.29 per song
  • Platform(s): Windows 98 and later
  • Downloading: Yes
  • Burning/Copying: Yes
  • Streaming: No
  • Radio: No
  • Format(s): Windows Media
  • Digital Rights Management: Yes
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: N/A
  • Catalog: 304,000 songs
  • Features:

pressplay

See
pressplay. pressplay has rights to the name Napster, despite costing money.

  • Pricing: Subscription
  • Platform(s): Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • Downloading: Unlimited tethered, extra cost for non-tethered
  • Burning/Copying: Extra cost
  • Streaming: Unlimited
  • Radio: Unlimited
  • Format(s): Windows Media
  • Digital Rights Management: Yes
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: 3 days
  • Catalog: 300,000 songs
  • Features:

Musicmatch Downloads (aka Dell Music Store)

See Musicmatch Downloads.

  • Pricing: Subscription
  • Platform(s): Windows 98 and later, Mac OS
  • Downloading: No
  • Burning/Coping: No
  • Streaming: Platinum Plan only
  • Radio: Unlimited
  • Format(s): Streaming MP3
  • Digital Rights Management: No downloads, streaming only
  • Preview: N/A
  • Trial: 7 days
  • Catalog: 10,500 artists
  • Features:

MP3.com

See
MP3.com.

  • Pricing:
  • Platform(s):
  • Downloading:
  • Burning/Coping:
  • Streaming:
  • Radio:
  • Format(s):
  • Digital Rights Management:
  • Preview:
  • Trial:
  • Catalog:
  • Features:

Pricing

Per-song

By volume

Subscription

Platform

Linux

Macintosh

Windows

External links


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