 New York-based company, iMesh, has launched a new, legal P2P music downloading service with access to over 2 million tracks from record labels.
Users can pay .99 cents a song or $6.95 a month for acess to their entire catalog. More than 150,000 users have downloaded the software since last Tuesday making it number 4 at Download.com.
The software utilizes Microsoft's Digital Rights Management technology to keep users in check. This allows users to see the over 15 million files available on the Gnutella network, but makes you pay if you want to download.
According to an article over at CNet.com, iMesh's content filters are Messing Up a bit. But, I'm sure they'll work out all the kinks as things move forward.
Click Here to read the article over at Wired.com.
Click Here to download the iMesh software.
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