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You could, with a good internet connection, ideally get pretty much every album you've ever desired, free and legally. The magazine costs 3.80 and is a good read anyway, but with this deal it's worth it even if you'll throw the magazine itself.
Too good to be true
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> Errr backing up things you own is perfectly legal.
My mistake, sorry.
> Downloading all the albums in the world WILL be legal. And burning cds of any kind isn't legal, but everyone everywhere does it.
Errr backing up things you own is perfectly legal.
Depends on the terms of agreement, but any reasonable person is going to say 'hey - you paid for them legally so they're yours and it's up to you to decide how you want to store them having paid for them'.
> no issues about the legality of it
Asher also wrote:
> burn all the songs youve got onto cd
Doesn't this make the first point kinda void?
> "Download an unlimited number of high quality music files to your
> PC. You can listen to these downloaded songs online or offline. Keep
> the music you downloaded for as long as you want to be a
> Member."
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> You need to be a member to listen to the songs.
You'll be a member for a month - on the lasdt day of your registration, burn all the songs youve got onto cd. Easy solution, lol.
You need to be a member to listen to the songs.