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Overview of Emusic

Emusic is owned by Dimensional Associates and is the second largest online music service. They sell a ton of independent music. Emusic works a bit differently from other music download services in that all of their music is DRM free, meaning there is no copy protection on it. You can actually own your songs from Emusic and use them however you want. 


Cost and Service Plans Offered:


    Emusic Basic
        * 30 Song Downloads per month
        * $11.99 per month (40 cents per song)

    Emusic Plus
        * 50 Song Downloads per month
        * $14.99 per month (30 cents per song)

    Emusic Premium
        * 75 Song Downloads per month
        * $19.99 per month (27 cents per song)

    Emusic Connoisseur
        * 100 Song Downloads per month
        * $24.99 per month (25 cents per song)


    Emusic also has audiobooks with the following subscription plans:
        * 1 audiobook credit per month
        * $9.99 per month

        * 2 audiobook credits per month
        * $19.99 per month

         


Best Features:

  • eMusic's downloads are more flexible than other services.

    •   25 Free Song downloads for any new sign-ups. You can keep the
  •      free songs even if you decide to quit the service and you won’t be
  •      charged.

    •   Only online music service with universally compatible MP3 format
  •      for all their music—This format is DRM free and will work on any
  •      MP3 player, including iPods.

    •   Emusic lets you to burn songs to CD and copy downloads to an
  •      unlimited number of your computers and MP3 players.

    •   Over 5 million songs with every genre represented

    •   You keep the songs you’ve downloaded even after you quit the service

    Support DRM free music. Try eMusic for Free here!


Worst Feature:

    •   Only independent artists and smaller labels. You won’t find Smashing
         Pumpkins or Metallica there. But don’t worry, they have plenty of
         names you’ll recognize like The White Stripes, the Strokes, and more.

Software:

  • (There is a required download manager program that is free with sign up)



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