I call BS on the 'world's largest' claim. Based on a few quick searches, PayPlay doesn't hold a candle to eMusic, which has a very good selection of indie music (most everything that's not from a major label). Not to mention it's all unprotected MP3s, and they go for an even more reasonable price.
I agree. eMusic's great. They have a really good international scene & a very good classical section too. They were "unprotected" long before King Jobs spoke to the masses.
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MHZmaster @ May 29th 2007 9:57PM
I call BS on the 'world's largest' claim. Based on a few quick searches, PayPlay doesn't hold a candle to eMusic, which has a very good selection of indie music (most everything that's not from a major label). Not to mention it's all unprotected MP3s, and they go for an even more reasonable price.
akijikan @ May 29th 2007 10:36PM
so emusic has more than 1.3 million or not?
Anthony @ May 29th 2007 10:48PM
I agree. eMusic's great. They have a really good international scene & a very good classical section too. They were "unprotected" long before King Jobs spoke to the masses.
Gerald McKeon @ May 29th 2007 10:52PM
emusic is not a store, it's a subscription service. try going to buy a track from them if you are not a subscriber.