LimeWire.com for me, apologies to Adam if this is construed as illegal download advertising :)
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LimeWire.com for me, apologies to Adam if this is construed as illegal download advertising :)
Neen using mycokemusic.com for downloading a lot recently. It's all legal, so work can't complain about it, straight on the mp3 player and Bob's your uncle!
Been looking into napster's new "Napster To Go" offer as well, not sure if it's available here yet or not, $15 a month subscription, as many tunes as you want for cheaper than most albums in HMV. onto the mp3 player. Not bad, not bad at all.
Interesting article in the Sunday Times last week about DRM (digital rights management), which included this:
"Napster’s new portable subscription service, for example, offers subscribers unlimited downloads, which can be transferred to a select few compatible MP3 machines. The £15-a-month service looks good value, but any music downloaded to the portable player will no longer function if you let your subscription lapse"
I would be very wary about signing up to anything , or even buying any music, either download or cd, that has built in restrictions on playing/copying.
Full article
here
Seems like youre renting the music rather than buying it. Cant you just copy youre music onto CD? You'll have it for ever to reload and upload to what ever you want then wont you?