http://www.ruckus.com
Free (and legal) music downloads for American college students :thumbsup:
Just waiting for my confirmation email.
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http://www.ruckus.com
Free (and legal) music downloads for American college students :thumbsup:
Just waiting for my confirmation email.
Oh, nifty. I will certainly take a gander.
CR
Dang; my kukri (at) hard-knocks.edu address didn't work.
So, Sasaki - any deluge of spam in your email yet or any other catch?
CR
Haven't gotten my confirmation email ~:handball:
Seems they support themselves with ads on the website. The music is supposed to have drm on it so they're technically leasing it to you. There's a legal way around that though...
You also need their player
Downloaded an album in about 5 minutes, cool.
...hate the album, but whatever.
Smells like a trap:hide:
Nah, I've downloaded like a dozen albums.
Serious:inquisitive: Which ones?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
How To Be Innocent - SK
Mafia - Csar
Free Porn - Moderators
~D
Do tell, please.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
edit: I'm interested more in the legal aspect, rather than the technical part.
http://www.recordscout.com/news/New-...er-13-2004.aspQuote:
Tunebite and its use exploits a legal loophole which has been unsuccessfully hard-fought by the music industry: the so-called “analog hole”. This worldwide legal loophole provides the opportunity of legal private use by the analogous recording of media while it is being played. This can be compared with music from the radio, or movies from TV, which can be legally recorded onto cassette recorders or VCRs. Tunebite uses this principle by the analogous re-recording of tracks that are played back.