The infamous Peer-to-Peer file sharing service known as Napster, is set to make a come back.
Napster have gone commercial and are now taking pre-registrations for their commercial download service.
They will be selling songs as a price of $0.99 per track, or $9.99 per album.
Those of you who register before the opening date will get a credit of 5 free tracks to download.
Owned by Roxio, famous for their CD recording software, the company lays claim to being able to offer Napster members over half a million songs, spanning all genres from Eminem to Miles Davis.
A preview of the new application is available with clearly marked prices for tracks.
We wait for the opening day with baited breath.
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