The new kind of music store launched first by the Finnish manufacturer, Nokia Comes With Music, offering unlimited music downloads for a year, has an increasing popularity, but it has no outrageous success. The demand for phones is being focused more and more on cheaper models, while the demand for accessories and extra services is decreasing faster and faster. Financial Times, in its report of the financial crisis and how to survive it, has mentioned the Nokia Comes With Music Service, for which there is a demand, but it's not even close to being an exceptional success. The reason is not the copy protection limitation, as the protected WMA tracks, playable on a single computer and a single phone, are great for most users, but those who are on a limited budget don't really want to buy more expensive handsets, even more since the music tracks can be obtained from alternative sources, but of course in a non-legal way. Another fact blocking the success of CWM is that no network operators from England are offering any CWM mobile phones for sale.
Translated by Szaszati