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AbsumZer0 wrote:.....For example you can only copy a song to a certain number of computers/disks but if you buy the song again that number isn't reset.....
Powersurge wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:.....For example you can only copy a song to a certain number of computers/disks but if you buy the song again that number isn't reset.....
Well i think thats standard practice for all legal download services, i found this out after i brought a load of songs from Ripit.co.nz, but really its just nice to be able to get the songs you want, instead of buying the whole CD.
Gameovermus Prime wrote:Powersurge wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:.....For example you can only copy a song to a certain number of computers/disks but if you buy the song again that number isn't reset.....
Well i think thats standard practice for all legal download services, i found this out after i brought a load of songs from Ripit.co.nz, but really its just nice to be able to get the songs you want, instead of buying the whole CD.
I think it's fair. The songs are licensed to you for personal use, after all. You hardly have more than 5 computers.
Powersurge wrote:Gameovermus Prime wrote:Powersurge wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:.....For example you can only copy a song to a certain number of computers/disks but if you buy the song again that number isn't reset.....
Well i think thats standard practice for all legal download services, i found this out after i brought a load of songs from Ripit.co.nz, but really its just nice to be able to get the songs you want, instead of buying the whole CD.
I think it's fair. The songs are licensed to you for personal use, after all. You hardly have more than 5 computers.
Yeah, though it pisses me off that nowadays you can't copy a CD you bought to your computer (Well without using a few bits of software).
They can license downloaded stuff for digital movement, so why not tracks brought on CD?
Gameovermus Prime wrote:Powersurge wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:.....For example you can only copy a song to a certain number of computers/disks but if you buy the song again that number isn't reset.....
Well i think thats standard practice for all legal download services, i found this out after i brought a load of songs from Ripit.co.nz, but really its just nice to be able to get the songs you want, instead of buying the whole CD.
I think it's fair. The songs are licensed to you for personal use, after all. You hardly have more than 5 computers.
Zuko wrote:Eh? I've never had a problem creating a copy of one of my CD's. Hell I do the ripping right in windows media player.
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