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Subscription music services

GrantMeThePower

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I've been using Yahoo and i like it a lot as a subscription music service, but I've been hearing lots of good things about URGE and i thought for a bit about switching, but does anyone know if you can keep the songs you downloaded from one and just switch the licensing to the other, or do you actually have to redownload everything? That would blow to have to download 20gigs just to switch providers.
 
If you didn't actual purchase the tracks (just a subscription), I imagine you'd lose the license for your music files once your subscription was over, and I doubt they'd support transferring them for another provider.
 
Originally posted by: GrantMeThePower
No thank you for limewire and "sharing" music.

I pay 5 bucks a month (paid by the year, though) for Yahoo.

UM okay yr loss ,you can choose to share if you want or not with Limewire just check the box.And its not just songs you can get free videos+you can download like 10 songs in 2 minutes.

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Originally posted by: sourshishke
Originally posted by: GrantMeThePower
No thank you for limewire and "sharing" music.

I pay 5 bucks a month (paid by the year, though) for Yahoo.

UM okay yr loss ,you can choose to share if you want or not with Limewire just check the box.And its not just songs you can get free videos+you can download like 10 songs in 2 minutes.

He wants a legal music service. Limewire isn't even close to legal. Also, using it and the files you download through it can cause some nasty infections if you aren't careful.
 
I'd heartily recommend allofmp3.com. Sure, you're supporting the Russian Mafia, but even still, they're providing a valuable service that's worth the money. And you get to stick it to the RIAA in the process, which can only be a good thing.
 
Originally posted by: BigPoppa
Originally posted by: sourshishke
Originally posted by: GrantMeThePower
No thank you for limewire and "sharing" music.

I pay 5 bucks a month (paid by the year, though) for Yahoo.

UM okay yr loss ,you can choose to share if you want or not with Limewire just check the box.And its not just songs you can get free videos+you can download like 10 songs in 2 minutes.

He wants a legal music service. Limewire isn't even close to legal. Also, using it and the files you download through it can cause some nasty infections if you aren't careful.

This is what I meant. Sorry for not being clear earlier.
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I'd heartily recommend allofmp3.com. Sure, you're supporting the Russian Mafia, but even still, they're providing a valuable service that's worth the money. And you get to stick it to the RIAA in the process, which can only be a good thing.


I heard that allofmp3 was questionable in terms of its legality at best.
 
Originally posted by: GrantMeThePower
I've been using Yahoo and i like it a lot as a subscription music service, but I've been hearing lots of good things about URGE and i thought for a bit about switching, but does anyone know if you can keep the songs you downloaded from one and just switch the licensing to the other, or do you actually have to redownload everything? That would blow to have to download 20gigs just to switch providers.

so wait, whats thepoint?
 
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