>This makes no sense. If you wanted the whole thing, and right away, you'd
>just buy the tracks. And the price per track isn't $1.50, it's 99c, so it
>would cost $53.46, not $81. That's $17.54 less than the CD list price.

Would the $53.46 get credited against the $15/month or would I still have to 
pay that additionally? $53.46 + $15 = $68.46.

Do my monthly "free" tracks roll over or do they become lost?

Instead of 99¢ I could probably find it at 79¢ or 69¢ or less if I shopped 
around. But locked in with a monthly fee do you think I would stop exploring 
and instead buy all my music at an overpriced store?

>The discussion is about online music, not CDs.

Why not?! Are CDs not a delivery vehicle for Music too? Are we back to the old 
game of excluding all the good choices until we only have the choice you are 
promoting?

>And if you either bought the
>tracks or collected them using your monthly allotment, they can't take those
>away from you, either.

Isn't it true that in the past when their DRM servers got deactivated, the 
subscribers lost all the music they thought they had paid for?


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