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Barzo Dosky, 17:
"I download songs without paying for them because I can listen to a wide range of music without having to buy entire albums.
"It's also much quicker and easier than walking into a shop.
"The people who operate the illegal file-sharing sites should be prosecuted, not the music fans."
So basically he's saying, "Don't sue me for illegal music downloads... just sue my providers."
Wouldn't want to be his friend.
Another one "worthy" of mention:
Kharis Walters, 18:
"Legal music download sites are too complicated to use. I have tried and given up. "
So, a no-brainer then.
I deleted it.
Ive just receieved a text message saying...
from:Winner
URGENT! We are trying to contact you. Todays draw shows that you have won a £2000 prize GUARANTEED. Call 090 5809 4456 from land line. Claim **** (number). Valid 12hrs only
Has any1 else ever had this sort of message, and is it a blatant con?
Im a gullable guy, and £2000 would be great, so any1 know if its real?
If your on broadband you can type in any song you can think of and press play without having to even download it - its just like one big fat jukebox. You can also download songs and listen to them as long as you are subscribed to Napster. As soon as you unsubscribe or move the tracks onto a PC without subscription the WMA tracks become corrupt. But for a 7 day freebie I'm enjoying having almost every song in the world at my fingertips.
Download it and try it...