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Originally Posted by ken0042
###. 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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Yup, it sure is a hassle. I have a good number of songs which I've purchased off itunes that are somehow corrupt. The account the song is associated with is the same one I have always used, but when I try to play it, it says my computer is not authorized. Other songs work no problem.