Verizon Wireless gets Rhapsody music subscriptions |
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Verizon Wireless is introducing Rhapsody's subscription music service Monday, allowing its customers to download as much music as they want to their phones for $15 per month. Users can also browse and buy per track either on their PC or their cell phone, with tracks priced at $.99 and $1.99, respectively. Tracks purchased directly on the mobile come with a second copy that can be downloaded on the PC as a backup. Tracks purchased individually are DRM-free, meaning they are able to be played back on any device or burned to a CD with no limitations. Songs downloaded through the new $15 unlimited service on Verizon phones will still come with DRM. The process requires users to connect their phones to a Windows PC running Rhapsody's software. There is no Macintosh version.
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