Originally posted by lily1:
what happens on november 7? how long is taking you to do a download and what type of connection do you have?
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Meanwhile i have downloaded over 100 CDs from Emusic in the past 3 days and plan to continue until 11/7.
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emusic changed their subscription service... it used to "unlimited" download for a $10 a month. on 11/7 the plans changes to a limit of 40 tracks of month. right now there are thousands of emusic users going whole hog on the downloads, even for me on dsl it's slow.
yes the emusic business model wasn't working as well as it could, but it's been around for longer than most internet ventures. matador admitted that the revenue they were seeing from emusic was minimal, but at least they were getting paid for it. verses the other free file swapping alternatives.
the new pricing indicates a shift to ala-carte downloading verses album oriented downloading. it also means that the 850 smaller labels on emusic will not get any traffic, because the focus will on the bigger well known indie labels will get the limited downloads people get.
i content that matador would do better in the long run on a service like emusic verses itunes because the typical michelle branch fan wont be downloading the new pornograpers to try out. where as on emusic the users are far more adventorus.