US-based music-download operator eMusic, the claimed world No.2, is launching its service today right across the EU. It's offering a catalogue of 1.7 million tracks in MP3 format that should work on all portable music players, including iPods.
However, in contrast with Apple's market-leading iTunes Music Store, eMusic sells monthly subscriptions, rather than individual tracks, albums or album collections.
On the plus side, the company says that its "high audio quality" (192K VBR bit rate) MP3s allow consumers to burn CDs, transfer music to MP3 players and make as many copies of songs or albums as they like for personal use.