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July 24, 2003 06:00 AM
Broken: BuyMusic.com album page
Charles Rubin points out this album page at BuyMusic.com (click to zoom in):
At first you see that you can buy individual tracksThe page says both that you can and can not buy individual tracks. See live page on BuyMusic.com here.I get excited to buy an individual track
There are no individual tracks
Update: Cody B. points out another major flaw in BuyMusic.com - it only allows Windows users running Internet Explorer into the site. Whoever heard of browser requirements just for the privilege of looking at a home page?
Update Aug 1, 03: Several readers have pointed out that BuyMusic.com is not available for users outside the U.S. Why not share?
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BuyMusic, like Apple's iTunes Music Store, is not available outside the US due to licensing issues. As for their requirement to view a homepage, they're idiots.
Posted by: Paul at November 13, 2003 04:28 AM