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Revision as of 20:40, 21 August 2006
An online music store is an online 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.
In 2000 Sony became the first company to make music from one of the major labels available for sale on the Net. The big record companies were apprehensive to license their catalogs to outside companies and refused the late 90's requests of MP3.com, Cductive and eMusic (then called Goodnoise) to sell digital song downloads. They eventually decided to start their own services, which they could control directly.
Sony's service turned out to be an ill-conceived affair. Not only was the service difficult for consumers to navigate and use, Sony's expensive pricing of US$3.50 per song track turned off many early adopters of the service. Furthermore, as MP3 Newswire pointed out in its review of the service, users were actually only renting the tracks for that $3.50. After a certain point the files expired and could not be played again without repurchase. The service quickly failed.
Undaunted, the record industry tried again. Universal Music Group and Sony teamed up with a service called Duet, later renamed PressPlay. EMI, AOL/Time Warner and BMG teamed up with MusicNet. Again, both services struggled, hampered by high prices and heavy limitations on how downloaded files could be used once paid for. In the end, consumers chose instead to flock to the free file sharing programs, which were far more convenient to use and also free to use.
Non-major label services like eMusic, Cductive and Listen.com (now Rhapsody.com) sold the music of independent labels and artists to keep in the game, but it wasn't until there was true portability of digital music in the form of the iPod and Apple Computer introduced iTunes in 2003 that sales of digital downloads took off. Now there are newer services that have started in recent years, to continue selling the music of independent artists. Magnatune and Mindawn are sites that specifically cater to the independent music community at large. The latest trend in music download sites include Fonogenic which combine the idea behind MP3 Blogs which are editorial in nature, and online music stores which provide instant access to buy and download songs.
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.
- 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.
- Centralized repository of music makes it easier to find the songs you want.
- Notably Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs claimed in his introduction of the iTunes Music Store that file swappers get paid less than minimum wage for the work required to download audio.
Disadvantages
- Each store only offers one format, usually with no choice in quality.
- Most stores, besides Apple's iTunes, offer music in WMA 192 CBR (constant bit rate) with DRM.
- No hard copy of the songs.
- Sometimes no artwork or liner notes.
- Decreased selection, because of more attention paid to copyright concerns.
- Some file swapping advocates claim that, because file sharing costs nothing, any pay service essentially costs infinitely many times more than file swapping.
- Digital Rights Management sometimes irritates consumers. The restrictions vary with the service sometimes within songs of a service.
- Doesn't support record labels. Criticisms of record labels include overpricing, monopolies, and lack of support for artists.
Online music store comparison table
Site | Pricing | Format | DRM | Catalog |
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AllOfMP3.com | A la carte | Mp3, Ogg, Windows Media, MPEG-4, PCM Wave | no | Top 40 and Independent |
Amie Street | A la carte, demand-based pricing | Mp3 | no | Independent Artists |
AOL Music Now | Subscription | Windows Media | yes | Top 40 |
Audible.com | Subscription | Windows Media | yes | Audio books / Radio Programs |
Audiobubble | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
Audio Lunchbox | A la carte / Subscription | Mp3 | no | Independent |
Bleep | A la carte | Mp3, Flac | no | Electronic and Independent |
Broadjam.com | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
BuyMusic.com | A la carte | Windows Media | yes | Top 40 |
Calabash Music | A la carte | Mp3 | no | World Music |
Chemical Records | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
eMusic | Subscription | Mp3 | no | Independent |
Independent Music Online | A la carte | Mp3,AAC,Ogg Vorbis,FLAC | no | Independent |
Fonogenic | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
iTunes Music Store | A la carte | AAC | yes | Top 40 |
Www.lavamus.com | A la carte | Mp3, Ogg, Windows Media, MPEG-4, PCM Wave | no | Top 50 and Independent |
Magnatune | A la carte | Mp3,WAV,Ogg, FLAC | no | Classical, Jazz, Independent |
Mindawn | A la carte | Mp3,Ogg, FLAC | no | Independent |
MP3tunes | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
Mp3Sale | A la carte | Mp3 | no | World Music |
Mperia | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Independent |
Music Giants | A la carte | Windows Media | yes | Major Label Catalogs |
MusicIsHere | A la carte | Mp3,WMA,AAC, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MPC | no | Independent |
Musicmatch | A la carte / Subscription | Windows Media | yes | Top 40 |
Napster | Subscription / A la carte | Windows Media | yes | Top 40 |
NeoMusicStore | A la carte | Mp3,WAV,AAC, FLAC | no | Independent |
Nettwerk | A la carte | Mp3 | no | Artists managed by Nettwerk |
Puretracks | A la carte | Windows Media | yes | Independent |
Rhapsody | A la carte / Subscription | RealAudio | yes | Top 40 |
Sacred Audio | A la carte / Subscription | MP3 | no | Christian Music |
Sony Connect | A la carte | ATRAC | yes | Top 40 |
Soundpost | A la carte | WMA | yes/no | Independent |
TradTunes | A la carte | MP3 | no | Celtic Traditional |
Walmart | A la carte | WMA | yes | Top 40 |
AllOfMP3.com
See AllOfMP3.com.
- Pricing: By traffic - 20 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, MPC, Windows Media, MPEG-4, 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
- Warning: This is a Russian site, which apparently complies with Russian law. Customers in the United States (and possibly other countries) may be violating the law of their home country.
Www.lavamus.com
See Www.lavamus.com.
- Pricing: By traffic - 15 US dollar for 1 gigabyte
- Platform(s): any (Microsoft Windows)
- Downloading: Unlimited
- Burning/Copying: Unlimited
- Streaming: Samples
- Radio: No
- Format(s): MP3, Ogg Vorbis, MPC, Windows Media, MPEG-4, various lossless audio codecs
- Digital Rights Management: None
- Preview: 60 sec. at 24 kbit/s
- Trial: - One free track
- Catalog: about 250,000 songs
- Features: Biography for each artist, lyrics, charts, advanced search, Gift Cards
- Warning: This is a Russian site, which apparently complies with Russian law. Customers in the United States (and possibly other countries) may be violating the law of their home country.
AOL Music Now
See AOL Music Now.
- Pricing: Unlimited tethered at $9.99 per a month, portable enabled at $14.99 per a month.
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows
- Downloading: Unlimited with subscription
- Burning/Copying: $.99
- Streaming: Unlimited with subscription
- Radio: Unlimited with subscription
- Format(s): Windows Media (proprietary)
- Digital Rights Management: Yes
- Preview: 30 seconds
- Trial: 30 days
- Catalog: 2,000,000+ songs
- Features: Gift cards, playlist sharing, software that automatically downloads your playlists and can synchronize them to a portable device, web based service
Audible.com
See Audible.com.
- Pricing: Varies per title. There are two subscription plans where the user can buy 1 or 2 books per month for approx US$10 per book.
- Platform(s): Mac, Windows for downloads, hundreds of devices from 40 manufacturers can be used to play the files, including the iPod, Windows CE, Palm and Symbian devices.
- Downloading: There are 4 quality levels, and you can listen online. Downloading requires free software that is available from the web site.
- Burning/Copying: Most titles can be burnt to CD once (some leeway is allowed for bad media). Files can be copied to "authorised" devices.
- Streaming: Streaming of purchased titles using Windows Media Player.
- Radio: No streaming radio, but many radio programs can be downloaded individually or on subscription. The twice-weekly XM Satellite Radio program "This is Audible" is available for free download.
- Format(s): 4 quality levels.
- Digital Rights Management: .aa format files are based on MP3 technology, but include copy protection by means of an Audible user name and password. Licenses are available for schools and libraries.
- Preview: Extracts from titles are available in flash format, Approx 10 minutes per sample.
- Trial: 1 month free, includes 2 audio titles
- Catalog: Thousands of titles in all major genres. Audio editions of books, newspapers, magazines, radio programs and original shows. www.audible.com offers approximately 70,000 hours of spoken audio programming from more than 250 different providers.
- Features: Wish List, My Next Listen, author interviews, free download each week. The audio files contain DRM, but play on hundreds of MP3 players, Windows Media players, Real Media and iPod devices.
Audiobubble
See Audiobubble.
- Pricing: Artist chooses own price
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: No.
- Radio: No.
- Format(s): MP3
- Digital Rights Management: None.
- Preview: Full song played twice.
- Trial: N/A.
- Features: Wishlist, Top 10 lists, Full previews
- Global availability: Worldwide
BLEEP
See Bleep.com.
- On its website, Bleep explicitly claims “after the bandwidth charges and Bleep running costs are subtracted, the artist gets half the album or track price.” [1] Files are purchased through PayPal or with a credit card.
- Single Track – $1.35 (.99p)
- Entire Album – $9.99 (£6.99)
- Double Album – $12.49 (£8.99)
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: No.
- Radio: No.
- Format(s): MP3, FLAC
- Digital Rights Management: None.
- Preview: Full song, 30 second chunks.
- Trial: N/A.
- Global availability: Worldwide.
Broadjam.com
See Broadjam.com.
- Pricing: 99 cents per song, each artist receives 80 cents on the sale.
- Use credit card to buy 5 songs or less and pay $.50 fee per transaction.
- Use Broadjam's Download Purchase Credits to buy 5 songs or less and pay no transaction fees!
- Download Purchase Credits are a way for you to save money when shopping for music on Broadjam. They work like money when you are purchasing, except you can buy them in $5.00 increments and store them in your Broadjam account until they’re spent. They are non-refundable and are designed for convenient shopping on Broadjam.
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: Yes. You can listen to songs for free.
- Radio: No.
- Format(s): MP3 @ 192 kbit/s
- Digital Rights Management: None.
- Preview: You can listen to songs for free.
- Trial: N/A.
- Catalog: Unknown
- Features: Free listening, Create your own top artist & song lists,
- Global availability: Worldwide. This dynamic community serves independent artists and fans from all 50 U.S. states and over 110 countries around the world.
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:
Calabash Music
See Calabash music
- Pricing: 99 cents per song, less if buying 10 songs or more at once
- Platforms: any (the site offers mp3 files, no DRM)
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: Not for purchase, only for previews.
- Radio: No.
- Format: MP3 @160-190 kbit/s.
- Digital Rights Management: none
- Preview: 60 seconds.
- Catalog: Unknown
- Global availability: Worldwide
Chemical Records
See Chemical Records
- Pricing: 79 pence to 150 pence per song, less if buying 2 songs or more at once
- Platforms: any (the site offers mp3 files, no DRM)
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: Not for purchase, only for previews.
- Radio: No.
- Format: MP3 @320 kbit/s.
- Digital Rights Management: none
- Preview: 60 seconds.
- Catalog: electronic music genres
- Global availability: Worldwide
Download Music Mart
- Pricing: $0.99ea.
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming:
- Radio:
- Format(s): Mp3
- Digital Rights Management: No
- Preview: Yes
- Trial:
- Catalog:
- Features:
eMusic
See eMusic.
- Pricing: Subscription
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Downloading: Basic package is $9.99 per month for 40 downloads ($.25 a song) with Plus and Premium packages offering more downloads per month.
- Burning/Copying: Unlimited
- Streaming: No
- Radio: No
- Format(s): MP3
- Digital Rights Management: No, impossible with MP3
- Preview: 30 seconds
- Trial: 25 MP3s
- Catalog: Over 1,000,000 songs
- Features: eMusic uses the MP3 format for music downloads. This format is playable on virtually all music players.
Independent Music Online
- Pricing: Bands/Artist set their own price
- Platform(s): Linux, Windows, Mac
- Downloading: Yes
- Streaming: For track previews only.
- Radio: Partnership with iChannelmusic.com
- Format:
- Ogg Vorbis (.ogg) @ 160k
- AAC (.m4a) @ 160k
- MP3 (.mp3) @ 160k
- FLAC (.flac) uncompressed format
- Digital Rights Management: None
- Preview: Up to a full track at reduced quality (32-64k), played through java based (and open source) music player (jlGUI music player).
- Trial: Artists can offer free tracks if they choose
- Catalog: 120+ Artists and 330+ tracks
iTunes Music Store
See iTunes Music Store.
- Pricing: One set price for songs (e.g. 99 cents in the U.S.); most albums cost $9.99 in the US. Prices vary depending on the country where the user is registered.
- Platform(s): Mac OS X (not Mac OS Classic), Windows 2000 and Windows XP(not XP 64-bit).
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: Not for purchase, only for previews.
- Radio: Yes (built into iTunes).
- Format: AAC @ 128 kbit/s.
- Digital Rights Management: Up to five computers, unlimited CDs (seven with an unchanged playlist), unlimited iPods (formerly three computers, and ten unchanged playlist burns).
- Preview: 30 seconds.
- Trial: N/A.
- Catalog: More than 2,000,000 files; includes audio books; (originally iTMS contained about 200,000 files).
- Features: Allowance, Podcasts, gift certificates, iMix (user-submitted playlists), Billboard charts, radio charts, advanced search, music videos and movie trailers.
- Global availability: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, UK and US addressed credit-card holders only.
Magnatune
See Magnatune.
- Pricing: Per-album: $5 minimum, customer's choice
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: Yes
- Radio: Yes
- Format(s) [2]:
- 44k/16bit WAV in zip file
- FLAC in zip file
- OGG in zip file
- 128kb MP3 in zip file
- MP3 VBR in zip file
- CDs
- Digital Rights Management: No
- Preview: Entire song, 128k MP3
- Trial: N/A
- Catalog: 174 artists, 326 albums, 4176 songs [3]
Mindawn
See Mindawn
- Pricing: $0.99-$1.24 per 10 minutes of music per song. Albums $6.99-$8.99.
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: No
- Radio: No
- Format(s): Ogg Vorbis, FLAC
- Digital Rights Management: No
- Preview: full song, played up to three times
- Trial: N/A
- Catalog:
- Features: Artist receives 75% of proceeds for music which is exclusively distributed and 55% for non-exclusive music. Music distributed in open file formats.
MP3.com
See MP3.com.
- Pricing:
- Platform(s):
- Downloading:
- Burning/Coping:
- Streaming:
- Radio:
- Format(s):
- Digital Rights Management:
- Preview:
- Trial:
- Catalog:
- Features:
Mp3Sale
See Mp3Sale. www.MP3Sale.ru
- Pricing: By traffic, paid with a credit card.
- Single Track approx. $0.10
- Entire Album approx. $0.99
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: No
- Radio: No
- Format(s): MP3
- Digital Rights Management: None
- Preview: First 30 seconds
- Trial: N/A
- Global availability: Worldwide
- Catalog: 500,000+ tracks
- Features: Unlimited downloads for paid tracks, download album as ZIP archive
Mperia
See Mperia
- Pricing: artist's choice, between $0.25 and $1.50 per song
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: previews only
- Radio: no
- Format(s): MP3
- Digital Rights Management: No
- Preview:
- Full song, 48 kbit/s (artist's choice)
- 30 second preview, full-bitrate (artist's choice)
- Trial: N/A
- Catalog: Over 250,000 songs from over 20,000 artists
MusicGiants (lossless downloads)
See musicgiants.com.
- Pricing: $1.29/song
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying:
- Streaming:
- Radio:
- Format(s): Windows Media (proprietary)
- Digital Rights Management: Yes
- Preview: Yes
- Trial:
- Catalog:
- Features: High definition music downloads are the highest quality download available for your home theater. The sound quality of this download is equal to a CD. It is a lossless compressed digital audio file, unlike lossey compressed formats like AAC, WMA and MP3.
MusicIsHere
See musicishere. musicishere.com
- Pricing: $0.99/track
- Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming:
- Radio: No
- Format(s):
- MP3, cbr: 128, 160, 192, 256, 320; vbr presets: tape, radio, hi-fi, CD and studio quality
- Ogg Vorbis, Quality-based CBR: q3, q4, q5, q6, q7, q8, q9, q10
- MPC, presets: radio, standard, xtreme, insane, braindead
- Windows Media, Constant bitrate One Path and Two Path: 128, 160, 192; Quality-based VBR: q50, q75, q90, q98
- MPEG-4, cbr: 128, 192, 256, 320; vbr: q100, q200, q300, q400, q500
- FLAC lossless audio codec
- lossless audio codecs: FLAC, WMA 9 lossless
- Digital Rights Management: No
- Preview: Yes
- Trial: Free downloads are available for registered users
- Catalog: 300, 000 + tracks
- Features: FLAC, WMA 9 lossless lossless audio codec. Users can choose presets for each of the format themselves.
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:
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:
Napster
See Napster.
- Pricing: Subscription
- Platform(s): Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Downloading: Unlimited tethered at $9.99 per a month, non-tethered at $14.99 per a month.
- Burning/Copying: Extra cost
- Streaming: Unlimited
- Radio: Unlimited
- Format(s): Windows Media
- Digital Rights Management: Yes
- Preview: 30 seconds
- Trial: 7 days
- Catalog: 1,000,000 + songs
- Features:
NeoMusicStore
See NeoMusicStore.
- Pricing: Labels and Artists choose own price
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: No
- Radio: Unlimited
- Format(s): MP3, AAC, FLAC
- Digital Rights Management: None
- Preview: Full song, 1 minute 30 seconds chunks
- Trial: N/A.
- Global availability: Worldwide.
Puretracks
See Puretracks.
- Pricing: $0.99ea./song, $varies/album
- Platform(s): Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: Yes
- Radio: Yes
- Format(s): WMA
- Digital Rights Management: Yes
- Preview: Yes
- Trial: Yes
- Catalog: 700,000+ tracks
- Features: Puretracks Plus gives you 100 music channels for $4.99/month. 14 Day free trial.
- Browser(s): Initial support was only for Internet Explorer. The website still states to this effect, yet, Mozilla Firefox is compatible.
Rhapsody
See Rhapsody.
- Pricing: Unlimited tethered at $9.99 per a month, non-tethered at $14.99 per a month.
- Platform(s): Windows 98 and later
- Downloading: $.79
- Burning/Copying: $.79
- Streaming: Unlimited with All Access Plan
- Radio: Unlimited
- Format(s): Windows Media (proprietary)
- Digital Rights Management: Yes
- Preview: 30 seconds
- Trial: 7 days
- Catalog: 97,000+ artists; 136,000+ albums; 1,662,000+ tracks
- Features: 25 Free streams a month
SacredAudio
See SacredAudio.
- Pricing: Individual Tracks: $0.99 Albums**: $9.99
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes
- Burning/Coping: Yes
- Streaming: No
- Radio: No
- Format(s): MP3
- Digital Rights Management: None
- Preview: All songs
- Trial: All
- Catalog: 100 Albums
- Features: Specializes in sacred/traditional Christian music.
- Available only on certain CDs due to copyright restrictions on some of the individual tracks.
Sony Connect
See Sony Connect.
- Pricing: Single set price for songs (99 cents in the U.S.), albums generally cost $9.99
- Platform(s): Windows 98 SE and later
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes, usually limited to 3 device transfers, 5 ATRAC CD burns, and 7 audio CD burns with the same playlist; however, this varies with the label.
- Streaming: Samples
- Radio: none.
- Format: ATRAC3 @ 132 kbit/s.
- Digital Rights Management: OpenMG-based system, up to 5 computers can be authorised, amount of ATRAC/audio CD burns and device transfers depends on song and label.
- Preview: 30 seconds.
- Trial: None, although many 'free music download' promotions use this service. (e.g Aéropostale, Albertson's, and EB Games's promotions)
- Catalog: ~8-900,000 audio files.
- Features: MoodMixes (auto-selected mixes of songs based on genre and mood)
- Global availability: US, UK, Germany, France, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, and Monaco.
Soundpost
See Soundpost.
- Pricing: Variable at artist's or label's discretion
- Platform(s): Windows 98 SE and later, limited Macintosh compatibility
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes
- Streaming: No.
- Radio: none
- Format: WMA @ 192 kbit/s.
- Digital Rights Management: At artist or label's discretion
- Preview: Full-length and 30 second
- Trial: None
- Catalog: 10,000 audio files.
- Features: Ringtones, film/TV licensing
- Global availability: All territories.
TradTunes
See TradTunes. TradTunes.com
- Single Track – £0.79
- Entire Album – £7.99
- Platform(s): All
- Downloading: Yes.
- Burning/Copying: Yes.
- Streaming: No.
- Radio: Yes
- Format(s): MP3, WMA
- Digital Rights Management: None.
- Preview: First 30 seconds.
- Trial: N/A.
- Global availability: Worldwide.
- Catalog: 1000+ Albums
- Features: Specializes in folk, traditional, celtic and roots music.
Pricing
Per-song
- BuyMusic
- Calabash music
- iTunes Music Store
- Magnatune
- MusicIsHere
- Musicmatch Downloads (aka Dell Music Store)
- Download Music Mart
- Independent Music Online
- Mindawn
- SacredAudio
- Chemical Records
By volume
Subscription
- AOL Music Now
- eMusic
- MusicNet
- pressplay (which has rights to the name Napster, despite costing money)
- Rhapsody (aka Listen.com)
Platform
Linux
Macintosh
- Audiobubble
- eMusic
- iTunes Music Store - Mac OS X, not Mac OS Classic
- Magnatune
- MusicIsHere
- Musicmatch Downloads (aka Dell Music Store)
- Independent Music Online (Mac codecs and programs for playing Ogg Vorbis are available for free from the music store's website)
- Mindawn
Windows
- AOL Music Now
- Audiobubble
- BuyMusic - Windows 98 and later
- eMusic
- iTunes Music Store
- Sony Connect
- Magnatune
- Mindawn
- MusicIsHere
- Musicmatch Downloads (aka Dell Music Store) - Windows 98 and later
- MusicNet - with AOL
- Napster - Windows 2000 and Windows XP
- Rhapsody - Windows 98 and later
- Independent Music Online - (Ogg Codecs for Windows Media, RealPlayer, and iTunes player are available for free download from the music store's website)
External links
- Priced to Lose? Labels Sell Music Online - August 3rd, 2000 MP3 Newswire article on the major label's first paid download efforts.
- http://www.museekster.com/legalmusic.htm
- After years of resignition in the music industry mp3 downloads become legal - musicdock.net