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February 08, 2005

gfc_dothemath.gif imageNapster to Go's iPod page is probably going to be less-than-successful—I doubt many iPod owners will click the link and find religion because of a simplistic GIF. But they do have a point: no matter how much money you spend on iTunes or Napster, you'll never truly own your DRM'd music. Thanks for the reminder, guys!

iPods and Napster [Napster via MacMerc]

Read also: John Gruber cracking wise about the new subscription service, simultaneously saying that most people buy less than $100 worth of music each year, yet are filling up iPods with legally bought CDs. Possible, but edge cases. Maybe our 60GB music collections are partially filled with stolen music? (I know, crazy.)
Magic 8-Ball Answers Your Questions Regarding the ‘Napster To Go’ Subscription Service [DaringFireball]


Originally from Gizmodo, remediated by jkinberg on Feb 8, 2005 at 03:19 PM


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Agh. I wish Napster had audiobook downloads like the iTunes store, then i'd be all over it....

Posted by: Yury Gitman at February 8, 2005 05:26 PM

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