Peer-to-peer service Lime Wire has announced it plans to offer "legit" music sales in the form of 256 Kbps, DRM-free MP3 files. But will major labels go along?
Well-known (some would say "infamous") peer-to-peer networking service Lime Wire has announced it plans to open a legitimate digital music store, where it will offer music for sale in DRM-free, 256 Kbps format. The store will function as a Web site separate from Lime Wire's P2P client software—although the client will include links to the Lime Wire store, and eventually enabling users to directly browse and purchase music from the store. Lime Wire plans to offer a la carte sales and monthly all-you-can-eat subscription plans.
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