On 29/1/05 3:55 PM, "Shay Telfer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally if they make it that difficult I'd rather not give them my money. I agree totally. I have no interest in supporting companies that use DRM. I only buy real CD's that give me the ability to copy/backup. I would never sell a copy illegally but if I pay for music I want to be able to use it the way I want not the way Sony or some other greedy multinational company tells me. Legally as far as Australia is concerned just about every person who owns an iPod is a criminal if you copy music to it. Any law that is so unjust as to make you or your kids a criminal just for copying music to an iPod should be fought to the bitter end. All I can say is boycott DRM and let everyone know exactly why you are. These multinationals only care about profits so hit them where it hurts, their bottom line. -- All the best Greg Sharp President/Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] Australian Mac Users Group (AUSMUG) http://australian.macusersgroup.org

