Obtaining things for free is fast becoming a thing of the past. This is especially true online. Internet users were shocked in early November when Napstar, a company associated with free music online, announced a plan to begin charging for money for its popular service. It is also rumored that Scour Exchange, another free music service, will soon be charging for their services .
Dan Campi, chief executive of Punch Networks, which makes software that lets consumers share files over the Internet, has discovered that customers are willing to pay for services. “People will have to realize that free doesn’t last forever; there’s no free lunch on the Internet,” he states. People will most likely have to start paying (or paying more) for o
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