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Story: Amazon users campaign against Sony's copy-restriction technology
I have over a thousand cds and have paid hundreds of dollars downloading music from ITunes. I bought the recent Rolling Stones cd and I cannot put it on my computer or into ITunes. I cannot burn it as an mp3 to put into a mix for personal use. This is the last cd I will buy from the Stones' record label. I may even buy the vinyl version next time. With a bit of effort I can tape it or convert to mp3 on my computer. For the record, I buy over $1000 worth of music of all types each year. This practice sucks!
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Story: Amazon users campaign against Sony's copy-restriction technology
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A patch sent too antivirus companies?
Talk about a... Anonymous -
Gah! The end of this article discusses a patch wi... Anonymous -
What Sony have done is called hacking and virus cr... Magnus Grander -
Oh and where does SONY get its money from, which o... Samuel, UK -
Its not just their CD's. I don't buy sony DVD's a... Anonymous -
I will not be buying ANY Sony products until they... Nick Stevens -
I also refuse to buy music distributed by any labe... Anonymous -
I won't be buying any more Sony CDs...this is unbe... Anonymous -
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I have over a thousand cds and have paid hundreds... Ray Hainsworth
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