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RE: Roadblocks en route to free, legal music
How good is a free-music deal if users are prevented from downloading songs to an iPod, forced to fill out questionnaires before they're allowed to listen, or have to be a college student to get access?

Okay well, obvoiusly you've never used spiral frog so lemme clear somehting up. It's 5 freaking questions you have to answer once a month. it takes 30 seconds. Wow lots of forcing going on right there huh? And you know, not everyone owns an iPod. That's apples fault for not wanting to license wma or letting people use their format for 3rd party devices.
Posted by: ZenMasta   Posted on: 01/09/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How do you "devalue" trash?  kd5auq | 01/09/08
I don't blame them.  osreinstall | 01/09/08
They'd make a killing actually, at first  voska1 | 01/09/08
Not with AdBlock Plus turned on.  osreinstall | 01/09/08
I've tried blocking ads  voska1 | 01/10/08
Not too hard but I believe they use random 3rd party servers.  osreinstall | 01/10/08
I just checked Imeem - not good!  kd5auq | 01/09/08
RE: Roadblocks en route to free, legal music  ZenMasta | 01/09/08
IMEEM sux , try out projectplaylist.com for better music .  Intellihence | 01/09/08

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