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Does anybody use http://music.allofmp3.com? Seems to be very cheap and legal. Any known problems with it?
Ratty
Legal downloading :?:
Now there's a novelty. :lol:
BBC news story...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6214419.stm
Looks good.
I know that Keithd has spoken about the site. Cant remember good or bad.
Visa or Mastercard no longer will allow you to make payments. The service, apparently, is pretty good, but don't expect to see it around much longer. As for the moral/legal issues, moot and worthy of a good pub argument.
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It's semi legal. There was a hack recently to get music for nothing from there in a special format that required an internet connection to pay it which was quickly hacked resulting in free music (3.09GB for me actually :D ) but that's been stopped.
It's legal in Russia butt hat doesn't really mean a lot here. You're probably better off saving 50p an album and risking illegal downloads. Or............erm using iTunes and paying £7.99 for an album with no case, CD or artwork.
tigersaw
29-12-06, 10:38 AM
Or............erm using iTunes and paying £7.99 for an album with no case, CD or artwork.
And not being allowed to sell it on either.
Or............erm using iTunes and paying £7.99 for an album with no case, CD or artwork.
And not being allowed to sell it on either.
You can!! Burn it to MP3 on a cd. Job Done!
instigator
29-12-06, 01:31 PM
Or............erm using iTunes and paying £7.99 for an album with no case, CD or artwork.
And not being allowed to sell it on either.
You can!! Burn it to MP3 on a cd. Job Done!
I think he/she meant 'allowed'. :wink:
Cheers guys
I think I'll just ask my mate to get stuff off limewire for me. Don't fancy having that on my PC.
Ratty
Torrents are quicker and safer but I can't really link to them on here.
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