People really don’t buy much from it anyway. They’d much rather have non-DRMed music. Not that it’s surprising, really… I mean, it’s nothing I haven’t criticised before or anything. People like to share their music, whether they buy said music or not. And not everyone has iTunes, they realize that, too, or *wants* to bother with iTunes. So what services like that escentially say is “You can share your music with whoever you want to, as long as they use the same programs you do.” Kind of takes away from the “whoever you want to” part of that sentence, methinks. Stupid morons and their thinking crap like that would actually work…
Take your iTunes store and stuff it.
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