How does the whole iTunes thing work.  Currently I have Rhapsody and I
pay a monthly subscription, but I can listen to anything I want to
however many times I want to.  Does iTunes let you listen to stuff
before you buy.  I've headed off the purchase of a couple albums with
Rhapsody because I found out that past the first track the album was crap.

marlon

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Ben Doom wrote:

> If your machine dies, as I understand it, you have to call up Apple and
> 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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