In the past, we have talked about DRM, music sharing and other items surrounding the concept of the rights of musical artists and the industry that promotes them. Well today I would like to say that I am giving some real thought to eMusic’s latest offer of 25 free music downloads at no cost.

All right, so most of the bands are indie and you are not going to find the “Top 20” songs from the radio in its list. What you will find, however, is a company and a Web site that really gets what music is all about. eMusic has quite frankly generated more media attention to the indie music scene on the Web than most of us might have ever suspected.

Granted, iTunes has done some good work as well. But its content is bundled up with DRM. I think that people are definitely about done with this and are are ready to move on to greener pastures.

So what do you think? Can eMusic’s offer of 25 free downloads entice folks such as yourself over to its side of the fence? More so, is there enough music provided there that you are finding tunes to match your specific tastes? Email me; I would love to hear about it.