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If you really owned the music you paid for you will be able to turn around and legally sell it again as if it was your own, which you can't, since you never really owned it to begin with.

You can sell the music you bought, just like you can with CDs. The thing you can't do is keep a copy for yourself.

The problem with subscription services is that if the service folds, you don't have anything to show for it. The only difference between that and paying for radio is that you get to determine what you play.
Posted by: bhartman33@...   Posted on: 11/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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