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Originally Posted by Jason Dunn
The one thing I'm not sure about is how long the songs will last on a portable device that doesn't connect back to the host machine and the Internet - would they time out after seven days? A month?
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What kind of a subscription do you have?
Per month or pre-paid per year?
The way I heard it, MS DRM songs carry their licensing with them on a per-song basis. That is so the player can discriminate between purchased songs and subscription music.
So, I would guess that each song carries a flag detailing what kind of license it bears and the expiration date, if it has one.
On a beta-test, I would expect all songs to carry an expiration date of 30 days past the target release date of Napster-to-go.
Would be interesting to see if they provide a grace period after the expiration date.
This kind of tech could open the doors for some interesting promotional tools *if* the studios had the guile for it.
I can see a studio releasing quarterly DVDs with limited-playback versions of their new and upcoming releases to build up business for lesser-known acts. Just plug it into your PC and d/l the contents to a player. After that, you can pass on the disk to someone else or try it again on a different PC...
Another form of viral marketing.
Things could get interesting in 05...