http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-10436882-261.html
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That said, FreeAllMusic is no Pandora. The company's business model more closely resembles SpiralFrog's, which also gave away downloads. SpiralFrog's songs, however, were wrapped in digital rights management.
According to a press release, FreeAllMusic says it will give users DRM-free MP3s that are paid for by advertisers. The only catch is that users must agree to watch "one brief video commercial" per download.
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SpiralFrog was a site that let you download DRM-encrusted WMA files of mainstream music, legitimately. Their catalog was puny.
http://freeAllMusic.com is supposed to be similar but you get DRM-free MP3 files.
I signed up to receive an invite, we'll see how it works out.