Did they get any royalties from the huge number of songs captured on
cassette tape during the 80's. The concept is completely bogus.

>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/31/04 11:27AM >>>
> Would this even be possible though? For this to be legal,
> the artist needs to be paid a small royalty for every
> download of their song. However, if their songs are
> streaming, and XM has no way of tracking if, when, or how
> often you are converting a streamed song to mp3....how
> would they track and pay royalties?

>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Jim Campbell
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:05 AM
>   Subject: Re: Today sucks so far

>   True, but I would be willing to pay more for an XM
>   account to have the
>   ability to (officially) yank music off of the stream for
>   my library.
>   Of course it's hackable (everything is), but so are
>   AAC's, and Apple
>   hasn't yanked iTunes.  And, being able to go straight
>   from air to iPod
>   to iTunes would be terrific.

>   - Jim

>   <snip>

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