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Originally posted by: Kromis
HELL NO!
Their asses got busted like...5-6 years ago?
Well, they DID make it legal...you just have to pay for each song you download.
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Geez. If you're looking to pirate music, at least use LimeWire
But as Bowsky said, you have to have an MP3 player that supports protected MP3s (Just about everyone that's out now has support) and the licenses on the songs lasts for about 45 days after you cancel your subscription. There are alternatives to the new, uncool Napster that are perfectly legal. THere are other services that provide unprotected music, but there are usually limitations such as 5 MP3s a week or something similar to that.
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Geez. If you're looking to pirate music, at least use LimeWire
But as Bowsky said, you have to have an MP3 player that supports protected MP3s (Just about everyone that's out now has support) and the licenses on the songs lasts for about 45 days after you cancel your subscription. There are alternatives to the new, uncool Napster that are perfectly legal. THere are other services that provide unprotected music, but there are usually limitations such as 5 MP3s a week or something similar to that.
Isn't LimeWire gonna get their asses handed to them?
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: GundamSonicZeroX
Geez. If you're looking to pirate music, at least use LimeWire
But as Bowsky said, you have to have an MP3 player that supports protected MP3s (Just about everyone that's out now has support) and the licenses on the songs lasts for about 45 days after you cancel your subscription. There are alternatives to the new, uncool Napster that are perfectly legal. THere are other services that provide unprotected music, but there are usually limitations such as 5 MP3s a week or something similar to that.
Isn't LimeWire gonna get their asses handed to them?
LimeWire does not endorse the use of its product for illegal purposes. In reality, though.
They can't get busted, only pirates uploading/downloading files can.