All you can download MP3 download service launches
If you’re into downloading MP3 music from the Internet you’ll be interested in the new UK service from Datz. They’re offering an ‘all you can eat’ style service that allows you to download as much music from your iPod and your MP3 players as you want. The service costs £100 for a year, which gives you unlimited access to its music lounge.
It differs from its rivals, such as Napster, because the music on Datz is in MP3 format, which means you can play the music that you download on any iPod, MP3 player or even burn them to CD.
Even better, when your subscription to the service expires you still get to keep the music that you have downloaded.
Michael Richardson, the man behind Datz stated:
The real target market is young teenagers who are downloading illegally.
The family won’t have to worry about getting nasty letters from the solicitors and the son or daughter gets all the music he or she wants.
We are not trying to judge ourselves against iTunes. We’re taking on [peer to peer networks] BitTorrent and Limewire.
Currently Datz has EMI and Warner signed up, but is still waiting on Sony BMG and Universal.














