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Posted by Michelle Steiner on 09/28/21 11:48
In article <1hfvt5k.1sb2qic18qh9aeN%jim@magrathea.plus.com>,
jim@magrathea.plus.com (Jim) wrote:
> > > So, *if* you decide to buy music online then you have to make a
> > > choice to go with either the iTMS/iPod combo, or another player
> > > and the WMA-based stores.
> >
> > Actually, no. You can buy music from any source that sells
> > nonprotected music, and import it into iTunes, then load it onto an
> > iPod.
>
> Well yes, but I was referring to the stores that sell DRM'd music,
> which is most of them.
But that's not what you said.
But putting that aside, the choice for DRM music is iTunes/iPod or
another player and WMA. So it then falls into a matter of choice--just
like between Mac and Windows.
Now that it's a matter of choice, it boils down to "I like this better,"
and everything is pretty much subjective, so arguing is pointless and
fruitless.
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