Posted July 18, 2016
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When do you think this will happen (as in having a large library and no lag), and what would you pay?
"Spotify is a Swedish commercial music streaming, podcast, and video service that provides digital rights management–protected[4] content from record labels and media companies.[5] It is available in most of the Americas, Western Europe, and Oceania.[6] Music can be browsed or searched by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label.
Spotify operates under a freemium business model, with two music streaming tiers: Spotify Free and Spotify Premium. Benefits of the Premium subscription include the removal of advertisements, improved audio quality, and optional downloading of music to devices for offline listening.
Spotify was launched in September 2008 by Swedish startup Spotify AB. As of June 2015 Spotify had more than 75 million active users. The number of paid subscribers reached 30 million in March 2016.[7] Spotify Ltd. operates as the parent company, headquartered in London,[8] while Spotify AB handles research and development in Stockholm.[9]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify
Edit:
There's also this, a free, legal library of DOS games: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games
In the showcase you can download some of them, not sure if all DOS games are now public domain.
So perhaps the above will be expanded to other platforms in the near future, but some will probably have to be commerical.
"Spotify is a Swedish commercial music streaming, podcast, and video service that provides digital rights management–protected[4] content from record labels and media companies.[5] It is available in most of the Americas, Western Europe, and Oceania.[6] Music can be browsed or searched by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label.
Spotify operates under a freemium business model, with two music streaming tiers: Spotify Free and Spotify Premium. Benefits of the Premium subscription include the removal of advertisements, improved audio quality, and optional downloading of music to devices for offline listening.
Spotify was launched in September 2008 by Swedish startup Spotify AB. As of June 2015 Spotify had more than 75 million active users. The number of paid subscribers reached 30 million in March 2016.[7] Spotify Ltd. operates as the parent company, headquartered in London,[8] while Spotify AB handles research and development in Stockholm.[9]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotify
Edit:
There's also this, a free, legal library of DOS games: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games
In the showcase you can download some of them, not sure if all DOS games are now public domain.
So perhaps the above will be expanded to other platforms in the near future, but some will probably have to be commerical.
Post edited July 19, 2016 by ResidentLeever