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(Unverified)Jun 11th 2010 12:23AM
The service is unlimited streaming on web for $4.99/mo and unlimited streaming on web and capable smartphone (iphone/ipod touch, blackberry, and android coming soon) for $9.99/mo. With the mobile plan you are also able to wirelessly synchronize as many songs as you can fit on your device's memory for offline listening. For these subscriptions you have to maintain paying your subscription in order to keep listening to this stuff. That said they do have the ability to actually purchase mp3 albums and songs to keep forever, but you have to buy them separate from your subscription price. They run the typical digital music (i.e. same as itunes) prices.
(Unverified)Jun 11th 2010 6:42AM
What format is the music that gets sync'd to your phone then? Is it some DRM format?