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Last.fm will now cost money in some countries

25 March 2009 16:46 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 3 comments

Last.fm will now cost money in some countries The internet radio company Last.fm has announced that some countries will now have to pay to use the service, but did note that the major markets of the US, UK and Germany will not be affected by the policy change.

All features will remain the same but users in all other countries will have to pay a €3 monthly fee. As a promotion, Last.fm is offering a 30-track free trial to those in affected regions.

The company began in 2002, and now claims over 30 million subscribers. Last.fm notes that it offers over 7 million tracks from 280,000 labels and artists and compensates them directly.

There was no word on when the company will begin charging for the service, but it is most likely set to begin in the next two months.

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    Jondrew (Member) 25 March 2009 16:50 Send private message to this user   
    charging some but not others, with no explanation why? this is a disaster waiting to happen...
    voltRis (Newbie) 25 March 2009 23:32 Send private message to this user   
    €3 a month? For what? Aren't they already selling listening data that's provided to them at no charge from all over the world?

    Social networking trying to charge for access. I'm sure Last.fm isn't the first to try, but really. How cute.

    Edit- This article is strangely worded. Are they only charging for their silly Genius-like personalized radio station?

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 25 March 2009 23:36

    Discmania (Senior Member) 3 April 2009 7:28 Send private message to this user   
    Obviously Last.fm is rapidly joining the commercial bandwagon and doing it without scruples - charging people who can least afford to pay. It will never work. I can't even read the article fully here as I see the Last.fm logo plastered all over it!

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3 April 2009 7:29

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