Napster to go “all you can download”


Not quite in the same way as old Napster, but Napster will introduce an “all-you can download” monthly subscription plan next year. Engadget reports:
Napster’s all-you-can download monthly subscription plan

It looks like Napster is going to be the first to take the plunge and use Microsoft’s new digital rights management system (codenamed Janus) that lets online music stores rent, rather than sell, downloads to people. We know what you’re thinking, and honestly, we don’t like the idea of renting music either, but this time you can’t mess with the price—for fifteen bucks a month you can download as many songs from Napster as you want and copy them on your MP3 player as long as you keep paying the monthly fee (or someone figures out how to hack the DRM).

If successful, this type of service will end up converting music (from a consumer standpoint) from a product to a service with a monthly subscription fee… Interesting…

Andrew Raff @andrewraff