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I just deleted all 10 gigs of my MP3's...

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Originally posted by: codeyf
Originally posted by: SSP
Umm, you're Canadian... As long as you stick to the ruilings by only downloading, its legal.
You already paid for it when you bought cdr's and mp3players. 😛


Doh! Looks like he pwned himself.

Is that really true? How does this work?
 
Originally posted by: Stefan
intentionally.

I've decided to rid my system of all illegal content. Everything is freeware and stuff that I've purchased.

I have like 16 GB of MP3s except I also have a Real Rhapsody subscription... so I don't really know.. Everything (almost) that I have can be found on Rhapsody.... So I effectively have 2 copies =P
 
Originally posted by: zainali
get yahoo music subscription services. $60 per year. wont work with ipod though.

your rent your music from them as well right? I will only pay for music if it's 1. Cheaper than buying a CD which most subscription services are NOT and 2. If it's lossless
 
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