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PC Mag has taken a first look at Full Audio MusicNow and AOL MusicNet



The first wave of legal online music services had too many restrictions, including limited streaming and copy-protected downloads. So the question is: Will more freedom tempt listeners to ditch their file-sharing apps and pay a monthly fee for the latest tunes? We're about to find out. AOL enters the second-wave music-download arena with its new MusicNet service, which offers three plans: For $3.95 per month, you can stream 20 songs and download 20 copy-protected tracks; $8.95 per month gets you unlimited streaming and copy-protected downloading; and $17.95 per month lets you burn 10 songs, in addition.
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