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something with unlimited downloads is important.
hmmm, that might be difficult to achieve. I'd think tryng to get the prices right would be more difficult under this kind of scheme.
Personally I prefer the "pay per download" concept better, but I wonder how others feel . . . Time for a poll perhaps?
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The current services just let you download the tracks if you buy the album I would rather get a CD.
One thing we have set up on my band's current site is that if you buy the physical CD you can download all of the tracks immediatly. They're DRM protected (not my choice- it's the system we're using), but that's not a biggie if you're receiving the CD in the mail. I wish more sites would do this.
BTW, I do plan on allowing bands to sell their tunes or have them available for free downlaods, and I'm hoping to do all of this without drm. The question is whether indie bands would go for that. I know MY band would, but that's one issue that coule be a potential thorn from the "making the bands happy" standpoint.
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