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Tel'Imoen wrote:The only thing that the old Napster and this Napster share is a name and a file format.
Ehran wrote:the trouble with copy protection and encryption is that some happy uber 13 year old will crack it before the sun sets the day it's released. well maybe the day after
Lyl wrote: A new music standard that relied on hardware like DVD players might actually work. You'd just have to keep a tighter watch on manufacturers to ensure secrets aren't leaked as fast as with DVDs. And even if it is cracked eventually enough people will still buy legitimately I think.
Malachai wrote:With iTunes, can you burn the music to cd and play it on any player, or are you stuck using a proprietary player?
Since I'm a dj, I've been looking for a way to legally get my music online and bring my overhead down without resorting to Kazaa.
I thought about going with a Promo-only subscription, but the yearly cost is a bit high especially after just buying a house.
-PoMal
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