mp3s burned to cd.......

SirPappy

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ok, i was thinking about paying yahoo that 5.99 monthly fee for unlimitted downloads
(you pay 1 year in advance) but as i was reading, they also want to charge an additional .79 cents per song if you want to burn it to a cd or put on a portable divice even after our monthly payments?!?

is there a way to burn, or transfer my songs without paying even more money for music
I allready paid for?
 

gorcorps

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They copy protect the music so you can't do this. If you google it, you can find how to crack the protection as it's illegal to tell you how myself or point you to a site. I can say that I think it's called DRM protection, so google for that and see what happens.
 

Mojoed

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Eek, me thinks you should have read the fine print more carefully when signing up. The plan you signed up for is to download and listen to on your PC only.

I know two people who misunderstood this plan the same way you did. :(
 

SirPappy

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Originally posted by: gorcorps
They copy protect the music so you can't do this. If you google it, you can find how to crack the protection as it's illegal to tell you how myself or point you to a site. I can say that I think it's called DRM protection, so google for that and see what happens.

thanks
 

DaveSimmons

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You can legally rent music for PCs and compatible portables from Napster for $15 a month.

There is no legal way to burn unlimited CDs for a flat $8-15 a month, they would lose too much money paying royalties to the record labels.