According to Sony BMG Chief Executive Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, the music giant is currently developing a music download service that would offer unlimited access to the company's catalog on a subscription fee basis. The music will be compatible with many different brands of MP3 player including Apple Inc.'s iPod. The service was announced in German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
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Give it up already, Sony. I don't listen to music based on the label who owns it. It's usually the song that gets my attention. Oh, and "Celine Dion", great selling point if it were 1996.
If I pay for music, I want to own it. I want to play it anywhere, not just a MP3 player. And I'm sure it will be DRM infested like everything else.
Another idea from SonyDRM that will fail because everybody who owns an iPod allready downloads music from iTunes. Like sgriesch said, people want to play there music on whatever they want, because they paid for it!