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Old 04-02-2007, 09:55 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Bobblehead View Post
That is what the music companies are afraid of.

In reality, the DRM only affected honest people. Anyone who wants to always could find any song via peer to peer networks.
###. A couple of years ago I made an attempt to go legit with all of my MP3s. I started sorting out the ones that I had made from my store bought CDs, and the ones I had "downloaded." I then went to try a few download sites to try and see which ones I liked. My first MP3 I paid for I saved to my desktop. It wouldn't let me move it off the C drive to the D drive; which is where I keep my MP3s.

A move like this would make a person like me far more inclined to pay for music. I'm at a point in life where I would rather pay a buck than muck around with some program. The main reason I had still used P2P was it was less of a pain than trying to strip the DRM off the songs.
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