Renting music with an option to buy

If you have instant access to music anywhere, there is really no need have a copy. You can simply add it to a master playlist, and then pay the performance royalty. If you really want to own the track you can pay a burn fee.

clipped from www.npd.com
"With popular music sites like Pandora, imeem, and MySpaceMusic complementing offerings by terrestrial and satellite radio, more teens may be getting their fill of music and feeling less compelled to buy music or share it with others," according to Crupnick. In fact a recent NPD MusicLab survey revealed that 54 percent of teens who heard a song they liked on MySpace Music were likely to simply listen to that song again on the site, compared with only 1 percent who claimed they would click through and buy the song on AmazonMP3, which is MySpace's online partner for purchased music downloads.
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