Update: Amazon launches DRM-free MP3 store (and Wanderer’s feeble attempts to buy a track)

In my last post, I left you at the end, saying that I’ll try using 1-Click. Well, in short, it didn’t work. Well, so much for brash consumer confidence and irrational exuberance. Oh well, too bad for them then. Won’t see a penny (or 89 pennies) of my hard-earned money then. Also, there’s always BitTorrent, so no love lost here.

Motivational Poster: Disappointment

Do you hear that, RIM? Instead of going after people pirating your crap, why don’t you concentrate on what’s important, giving the consumer what they want. I don’t want RM50 albums filled with only one or two songs that I want to listen and the rest padded with disposable filler crap. I want RM0.99 MP3 downloads. Give me that and you might see a slight pick-up in sales. I mean, come on, who still listens to CD?

1 Responses to “Update: Amazon launches DRM-free MP3 store (and Wanderer’s feeble attempts to buy a track)”


  • To be fair, there are ways to legally purchase digital music in Malaysia, Bluehyppo being one of them. I checked out their site and it has a pretty decent collection online. But (there is always a but), the tracks there are only available in DRM-ed WMA files that can only be played on Windows Media Player, so the non-Windows people are SOL.

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