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Re: DRM 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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