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- Yep, another dumb move by Sony.
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Yet another in a long string of stupid decisions by the Sony corporation. If you can download a song for $1 or so, who in their right mind is going to pay 6-7 times as much, along with a trip to the store, to get a song they want, and another two songs nobody wants, and a ring tone?
And if it comes on a CD, then getting the ring tone on to their phone is going to be the kind of task that will be easy only for the kind of people who don't buy their music on CDs.
And what are the chances that these discs WON'T come with a root kit? - Posted by: Steve Summers Posted on: 09/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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