On Tuesday, MP3.com relaunched its MyMP3.com locker service, which allows customers to access their CD collections at any Web-enabled computer from a pre-loaded library of music.
The relaunched service will cost premium customers $49.95 a year and allow them to store as many as 500 albums in a cyberspace “locker.” Listeners will periodically be prompted to prove they own the CDs in their collections by inserting a physical copy into their computer. MP3.com also will offer a free, advertising-supported service that will allow users to store only 25 CDs.
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