Limewire Joins DRM-Free Shopping
March 20, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson
The P2P service has opened a store selling DRM-free tracks and subscriptions.
Most people know Limewire as to peer-to-peer file sharing service. But all that is changing. It’s now opened the LimeWire Store – at least in a beta format – that offers tracks in a DRM-free MP3 format for 99 cents.
US users of the P2P network will find a button next to each track offering them the chance to download the track from the Store legitimately.
The company is offering three pre-paid subscription plans, silver, gold and platinum. The platinum offers 75 download credits for $19.99, which works out at 27 cents per track. The gold plan offers 50 downloads for $14.99 and the silver 25 downloads for $9.99.
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