Pressplay launched yesterday.

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20:12:01 Pressplay launched yesterday.
While AskJeeves, the search engine that interprets complete sentences, reveals that last year the demand by far the most frequent was "where can I trivare the lyrics of the singer XY?", Sony, Universal, EMI and some independent (including Matador, Roadrunner, and Sanctuary) yesterday launched Pressplay , the antithesis of MusicNet, a subscription service for music tracks, launched by the remaining majors last week. The service is currently available through MSN Music, Roxio, and Yahoo, while the beginning of 2002 is expected to be launched on mp3.com and other affiliates. Contrary to MusicNet, Pressplay allows you to burn the downloaded tracks on CD, and of course to download and listen to them in streaming. Among the offerings there a free trial of 14 days to 200 streams and 20 downloads, while subscriptions differ in four ways (from $ 10 a month for 300 stream/30 download up to 25 dollars a month per 1000 stream/100 download and burn to cd 20). The latter are not allowed subscriptions more: economic. According to a study by Eric Scheirer, an analyst at Forrester Research, probably this type of service will not be able to conquer the audience who could no longer use Napster and other peer-to-peer networks.