] A new all-you-can-eat music download service that claims ] to take advantage of a loophole in Spanish copyright law ] will launch on Tuesday and piggyback on a popular ] file-swapping network for distribution. ] Learn more about file swapping ] ] The new Madrid-based company, called Puretunes, is the ] second Spanish Web service to try offering access to a ] vast and otherwise unavailable catalog of music online ] without directly securing the record labels' permission. ] By the standards of most paid music sites, Puretunes is ] a good deal indeed, at least for the music buyer. The ] company offers customers unlimited downloads that can be ] done over specified periods of time. Eight hours of ] unlimited downloading will cost $3.99, 48 hours will cost ] $9.99, and a month will cost $24.99, for example. Longer ] periods of time are also available. ¡Guárdese! ¡Los malvados vendrán con sus tratados y lawers! |