BuyMusic

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BuyMusic is a paid online music store run by Buy.com.

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BuyMusic's homepage, prior to integration with buy.com

statistics as of April 2004

  • Pricing: Cost per download (typically $0.99 per single, $9.99 per album)
  • Platform(s): Windows 98 and later
  • Downloading: Yes
  • Burning/Copying: Yes
  • Streaming: No
  • Radio: No
  • Format(s): Windows Media
  • Digital Rights Management: Yes
  • Preview: 30 seconds
  • Trial: N/A
  • Catalog: 540,000 songs
  • Features:

The store was launched in July 2003 with 300,000 tracks available [1] and was designed to compete with iTunes Music Store because at the time of launch, Apple's store was limited to the Macintosh users, and BuyMusic was the first to offer paid downloads to non-Mac users. Reportedly, the site has claimed "The World’s Largest Download Music Store." Unlike iTunes Music Store, the price of each song ranges from 80 cents to 1.99 dollars.

The site used to have extreme limitations on what users could browse it. It would not allow anyone not using Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater to even view the songs available. Even users that met the stated requirements could encounter trouble--clicking the main "click here" link routinely crashed some user's IE 5.5 browsers.

Before the Spring 2004 integration with its parent site, Buy.com[2], users that did not meet the stated requirements couldn't even access static content such as press releases. Since the integration, all users can access all of buy.com.

The site has provided no stats regarding the number of customers and downloads, yet Scott Blum, the founder and CEO of BuyMusic, noted "We're nowhere near Apple's iTunes Music Store numbers." in a December 2003 interview.

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