get it unregistered from the store. Then you can re-register it and get
the music back. iTunes Music Store remembers who you are and your
purcharses.
As far as burning and reripping, I don't see the point. If I can burn
the album 10 times, why not burn an 'archive' copy that I can just dupe
if I need more?
The limit is per playlist. And, if you need to burn an 11th copy of the
playlist for some reason, you can always delete and recreate it. The
idea is to prevent people from churning out a bazillion copies of the
same CD for sale or whatever, not to limit how they listen.
And yeah, the radio features are totally k1ck a$$.
--BenD
Raymond Camden wrote:
> Thanks Ben. I didn't see anything obvious with, "When you buy X, you
> can...." So, I guess I'll buy a CD, burn it once, then rip from the CD
> again. It's kind of a pain, but I don't want to be limited by the # of
> times I burn. Something else I wonder about. Does iTunes remember what
> you bought? If I buy an album and my machine dies, can I get the album
> again for free by relogging in on a new machine?
>
>
> So far, I'm loving iTunes. The radio selection is awesome, and even has
> streams that cost money elsewhere, like the high speed streams from
> di.fm.
>
> -rc
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 8:24 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: iTunes!
>
> The only music that is 'rights managed' is stuff you buy from the Music
> Store. You can burn it as much as you want (although you can only burn
> a given playlist 10 times before you have to rebuild it). You can copy
> it to your iPod, and I presume more than one if you got 'em. You can
> have copies on 3 computers (registered with the Store).
>
> It's a very liberal policy, and there are ways to get around it if you
> /really/ want to, but why would you?
>
> --BenD
>
>
>
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