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 kd6caeP2p Shouldn't Be A Crime join:2001-08-27 Palmdale, CA Reviews:
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| sad that allofmp3 will be gone This is very disturbing. It seems the RIAA and only the RIAA wins, and the consumer doesn't get any say in these matters! What will it take for the industry to for once do what the consumers want done, that is, allow us to purchase content be it audio/video even at current prices, but without the DRM crap? I want to play any content I've purchased on any damn device I choose, be that a computer running windows, linux, or an Ipod or Iriver mp3 player. I also want to put the same content I purchased to a CD or DVD for use in applicable players and to back up the content. Is that so much to ask of the industry? Allow me to purchase digital content in a format I can use whenever and wherever I damn well please? Oh yes and allow me to download said content at fast speeds too. Do this simple task, and I'd subscribe to such a service in two seconds, and not even think twice about it! Allow me to get content in a format I can use no matter what I may wish to play the content on, and I'd stop downloading my desired content via torrents in a heartbeat. This is all it'd take for the industry to win and consumers to also be satisfied, yet the **AA's aren't even willing to try such a thing? the only way I could possibly support DRM in any way would be for renting movies for say a 3 day rental or something like that, but if you buy it outright, you should be able to play it anywhere you wish, plain and simple! Wake up you greedy industry! Now excuse me while I go download a TV show via bit torrent. | |  TechlessLets pretend I carePremium join:2002-07-19 Hypoluxo, Fl kudos:1 | It's a Shame. allofmp3.com proves that the business model works when done properly but still the XXaas fight it. The MPAA and RIAA are still thinking "make big bucks like DeBeers" when they should be thinking "Make mucho mega bucks like McDonalds". They have the product, we are out here wanting to pay for it but they can't get there business model into the 21st century. -- You never call me when you're sober - Evanescence | |  JehuPremium join:2002-09-13 MA kudos:2 | reply to kd6cae said by kd6cae:What will it take for the industry to for once do what the consumers want done, that is, allow us to purchase content be it audio/video even at current prices, but without the DRM crap? I want to play any content I've purchased on any damn device I choose, be that a computer running windows, linux, or an Ipod or Iriver mp3 player. I also want to put the same content I purchased to a CD or DVD for use in applicable players and to back up the content. Is that so much to ask of the industry? Allow me to purchase digital content in a format I can use whenever and wherever I damn well please? Oh yes and allow me to download said content at fast speeds too. Do this simple task, and I'd subscribe to such a service in two seconds, and not even think twice about it! »www.emusic.com
Enjoy your subscription. -- Movies by Lynch | |  kamm join:2001-02-14 Brooklyn, NY | said by Jehu:said by kd6cae:What will it take for the industry to for once do what the consumers want done, that is, allow us to purchase content be it audio/video even at current prices, but without the DRM crap? I want to play any content I've purchased on any damn device I choose, be that a computer running windows, linux, or an Ipod or Iriver mp3 player. I also want to put the same content I purchased to a CD or DVD for use in applicable players and to back up the content. Is that so much to ask of the industry? Allow me to purchase digital content in a format I can use whenever and wherever I damn well please? Oh yes and allow me to download said content at fast speeds too. Do this simple task, and I'd subscribe to such a service in two seconds, and not even think twice about it! » www.emusic.comEnjoy your subscription. But that's the problem: I don't want a subscription - I want to buy SONGS, albums occasionally, when I feel I want to get something. | |  tim_kButtons, Bows, Beamer, Shadow, KaseyPremium,VIP join:2002-02-02 Stewartstown, PA kudos:13 | said by kamm:said by Jehu:said by kd6cae:What will it take for the industry to for once do what the consumers want done, that is, allow us to purchase content be it audio/video even at current prices, but without the DRM crap? I want to play any content I've purchased on any damn device I choose, be that a computer running windows, linux, or an Ipod or Iriver mp3 player. I also want to put the same content I purchased to a CD or DVD for use in applicable players and to back up the content. Is that so much to ask of the industry? Allow me to purchase digital content in a format I can use whenever and wherever I damn well please? Oh yes and allow me to download said content at fast speeds too. Do this simple task, and I'd subscribe to such a service in two seconds, and not even think twice about it! » www.emusic.comEnjoy your subscription. But that's the problem: I don't want a subscription - I want to buy SONGS, albums occasionally, when I feel I want to get something. Exactly. This old man only buys music on occasion when I hear something on the radio that I like. I don't want a subscription. I also can't fine what bit rate they use. | |
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