Good on 'em, i think it's great they take a risk to see what happens. I personally don't want to get involved in the ugly mess of a beast that online music has become, so i'll just keep enjoying my free rights as an Australian and keep downloading that music from peer to peer.
As a side note for the last year i've been converting my music collection to my hdd and it's now over 40 gig (unshared mind you) forget how many thousands of songs that is, but believe you me, if i could remember i'd be telling you all about, lol. ;)
Bailey
15.1.2004 18:01 #1
Wow. A record label with a brain. Who would've thought.
15.1.2004 18:45 #2
Maybe they are trying to avoid the Belgium consumer group who were to take the some of the major labels to court over defective products, caused by the copy protection not allowing the cd to play in all cd players.
Whatever the reason, it is about time someone offered their music without the buyer having to try and figure out if it is going to work or not.
Like the original poster here, I have been slowly working on converting my collection to mp3's. The reel to reels take a while to convert but there is one thing about them, guarrenty there is no protection on them as almost every one of them came from a record.
15.1.2004 19:48 #3