 P NessYou'Ve Forgotten 9-11 AlreadyPremium join:2001-08-29 way way out | DRM And they wonder why people steal...
And they wonder why no one ever trust big companies anymore...
Cant wait to see the next big MS lawsuit...20 lawyers are already filing -- www.stopfcc.comI do not think the government needs to restrict free speech especially on a device that has an off knob. |
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 | Well, I don't steal, but this is why I don't buy music from DRM-ed sources. I buy my music either in CD form (so I can rip it to non-DRM-ed MP3s), or in non-DRM-ed MP3 forms (usually from Amie Street, though I've looked at eMusic and Amazon's offerings). |
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 P NessYou'Ve Forgotten 9-11 AlreadyPremium join:2001-08-29 way way out | said by Jason Levine:Well, I don't steal, but this is why I don't buy music from DRM-ed sources. I buy my music either in CD form (so I can rip it to non-DRM-ed MP3s), or in non-DRM-ed MP3 forms (usually from Amie Street, though I've looked at eMusic and Amazon's offerings). great cause according to the riaa you just violated copyright by ripping from a CD
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 | reply to Jason Levine said by Jason Levine:Well, I don't steal, but this is why I don't buy music from DRM-ed sources. I buy my music either in CD form (so I can rip it to non-DRM-ed MP3s), or in non-DRM-ed MP3 forms (usually from Amie Street, though I've looked at eMusic and Amazon's offerings). I just rip to my laptop with no Internet Connection therefore no DRM. No software required. Have yet to see any CD I own, refuse to buy new just at used CD places, have DRM without an Internet Connection.  -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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