Free All Media Launches Ad-Supported Music Downloading Service

Between lawsuits music industry fills against illegal music downloaders, the undeniable demands of music fans who want to get stuff on their own terms and the opportunity for legitimate business that arises here (when flexibility occurs), ad-supported music downloading services find more and more their place in today’s digital era. Such a service comes from Free All Media, a company that according to CNET “hopes to differentiate itself from flameouts like SpiralFrog with a unique advertising model that asks users to participate more directly in choosing the ads they'll see.” This is how the service, called Free All Music , is thought-out: when you choose an MP3 you wish to download you also select a sponsor you'd like to ‘support’ your download. Then you will be presented with a video ad (between 15 and 18 seconds in length) from the sponsor you have chosen which once finished allows you to go on with downloading the file, a 256kbps MP3 with no copy restrictions (or further ads).

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Free All Media Launches Ad-Supported Music Downloading Service

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Thursday, October 15th, 2009 P2P News

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