 | Here is some cheese, to go with all the whine Quit whineing about DRM and just buy the CD if you don't like.
Amazon has always sold DRM free music. Its called CD's. |
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 TheGhostPremium join:2003-01-03 Lake Forest, IL | An issue with buying entire CDs is that many have a couple of good songs and 7-10 "filler" songs. An additional issue is that you have to rip your own songs. As a consumer, it would be desirous that I could purchase only the songs I desire in a format that meets my listening quality requirements. Some people may be happy with 128k, others will want 360, or whatever a high level is. |
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 | reply to ninjatutle Yeah, or better yet, download the songs you want for free via peer-to-peer filesharing. No DRM to worry about there. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by Nathn :
Yeah, or better yet, download the songs you want for free via peer-to-peer filesharing. No DRM to worry about there. Or better yet I could just break into your house and steal all your CDs and your computer. Free is free right? |
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 | But if you broke into his house, and STOLE all his CD's, well then, he wouldn't have them. But if you broke into his house, and made a COPY of all his CD's, well, he's none the poorer for you having done that.
Copyright infringement is NOT THEFT. The supreme court even ruled that. The only one who looses when you download music you would never pay for is... NOONE! -- Stick it to the MAN. Support your local torrent sites. Proudly providing 100mb of upstream for all your TV, Movie, and MP3 needs. |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | I hear ya on that. Its not theft by law. It's and infringement on a copyright (a piece of paper saying "that ish is yours).
How hard is that to comprehend? |
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