- Jul 25, 2004
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Let's get one thing straight before I start my rant - I like to support artists. I buy DVD movies and TV series, I own loads of CDs and I never pirate software.
In the past I have tended to download individual songs and, on occasion, full albums. I'm not proud of it, but the idea that I could so easily jump on the net and have a song I wanted within minutes was just too enticing. Well now that New Zealand finally has a decent online music store ( http://www.digirama.co.nz ) I have decided it's time I start paying for ALL of my music.
Historically I have always supported DRM, despite having had no experience with it. I got angry when people complained about DRM when it was obvious that in 99% of the cases people were just angry that their piracy was getting harder to get away with. So recently I have spent a fair bit of money on this cool website (about $100 in a week). I was reorganising my music today and right-clicked one of my new songs and went to properties, and what do I see? I can only sync this item to my MP3 player 2 more times!
My player is only 2gb, which means it doesn't fit all of my music. This means that when that number reaches zero, I can no longer delete it from my player, or I'll never be able to copy it back on. That is fvcking bullsh!t! I like the fact that everything on my PC is now legal, and I'm angry that I will have to resort to illegal measures to circumvent this ridiculous restriction. I'm especially angry because the reason I love buying music online is because it's just so damn easy to do. It's easier than pirating, which is what makes it appealing. Now I haven't done a lot of research into it yet, but from what I've heard I will have to burn these files to CD then rip them back to my HDD to strip the DRM. Legally downloading music is no longer easy and seems less appealing (aside from the fact that now I have to spend more money on CD-Rs).
This makes me just so damn angry. What is the point of this restriction? Not everyone has a massive 20gb+ player! :frown:
In the past I have tended to download individual songs and, on occasion, full albums. I'm not proud of it, but the idea that I could so easily jump on the net and have a song I wanted within minutes was just too enticing. Well now that New Zealand finally has a decent online music store ( http://www.digirama.co.nz ) I have decided it's time I start paying for ALL of my music.
Historically I have always supported DRM, despite having had no experience with it. I got angry when people complained about DRM when it was obvious that in 99% of the cases people were just angry that their piracy was getting harder to get away with. So recently I have spent a fair bit of money on this cool website (about $100 in a week). I was reorganising my music today and right-clicked one of my new songs and went to properties, and what do I see? I can only sync this item to my MP3 player 2 more times!
My player is only 2gb, which means it doesn't fit all of my music. This means that when that number reaches zero, I can no longer delete it from my player, or I'll never be able to copy it back on. That is fvcking bullsh!t! I like the fact that everything on my PC is now legal, and I'm angry that I will have to resort to illegal measures to circumvent this ridiculous restriction. I'm especially angry because the reason I love buying music online is because it's just so damn easy to do. It's easier than pirating, which is what makes it appealing. Now I haven't done a lot of research into it yet, but from what I've heard I will have to burn these files to CD then rip them back to my HDD to strip the DRM. Legally downloading music is no longer easy and seems less appealing (aside from the fact that now I have to spend more money on CD-Rs).
This makes me just so damn angry. What is the point of this restriction? Not everyone has a massive 20gb+ player! :frown:
