by paulmt » Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:54 pm
Fair Comment Spazz, though I still feel that some of the big name artists are very active in pushing for electronic protection and others could, if they wished, speak up in opposition.
Anyway that web site (eMusic) is awesome. I don't see how they are any more legal than allofmp3 who are under attack at present.
Other than a lot of their tracks are by relative unknowns I can't see how these sites keep popping up and operating openly in the environment that exists at present.
I got my 25 free songs, and recommended a few friends and have another 150 free as well, so I have a smile a mile wide at present.
Fair Comment Spazz, though I still feel that some of the big name artists are very active in pushing for electronic protection and others could, if they wished, speak up in opposition.
Anyway that web site (eMusic) is awesome. I don't see how they are any more legal than allofmp3 who are under attack at present.
Other than a lot of their tracks are by relative unknowns I can't see how these sites keep popping up and operating openly in the environment that exists at present.
I got my 25 free songs, and recommended a few friends and have another 150 free as well, so I have a smile a mile wide at present.