Napster to Give Discount to Military
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Napster has struck an agreement with the U.S. government to offer its online music download service to members of the military and their families at a reduced price.
As part of the arrangement with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Napster agreed to discount the price of its song downloads and subscription service by 10%.
Napster, owned by Santa Clara, Calif.-based software maker Roxio Inc., normally sells individual song downloads for 99 cents, full albums starting at $9.95 or monthly subscriptions for $9.95.
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