Datz launches MP3 download rate

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45156000/jpg/_45156980_datz_box203.jpgThe first “all you can eat” music download service that allows users to copy songs to the device without any conditions in the United Kingdom.

Datz pay £ 100 for the USB key security gives people access to his cell site for one year.

Unlike its competitors Napster and Rhapsody, all the tracks in a format MP3, which means that they can be burned to CD and plays on the iPod or digital music player.

Users can download the tracks you have, if the subscription.

Datz Chief Michael Richardson said: “The ultimate goal is that young teenagers downloading illegally.

“The family does not have to worry about receiving letters from angry lawyers and a son or daughter gets all the music he or she wants.”

“This is not to judge themselves against iTunes. We [peer-to-peer networks] BitTorrent and Limewire.”

Missing tracks

EMI and Warner Music, two of the “big four” labels have focused on the music room, along with a number of independent publishers.

However, the parties have not yet reached an agreement with Sony BMG and Universal Music, in the sense of the artist Kanye West to U2 and the Ting Tings will not be available at launch.

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45156000/jpg/_45156989_datzscreengrab203.jpgMichael Richardson, the chief expects that more proposals in the next six months.

He said: “At the moment, our prices will not grow into other characters themselves in.

“When we look at the New Year, you may need to raise prices. I hope not, but it can.”

Datz is the second “all you can eat” music service to go live later this year.

Nokia launched its music with the package in October, charging £ 129,99 for mid-range phone with unlimited music for one year.

Rival Sony Ericsson is preparing a similar service in January.

However, as manufacturers of phones are still protected by copyright, or DRM, files, which forces users to play songs on a limited number of devices.

source : http://news.bbc.co.uk

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