|
Posted by Sam Green on 08/07/07 05:47
it cost to record, it cost to stay a live
if you like the artist, should you pay them something
just to product more
napster charge for advertising
but its a big world and up to you
good morrow to you
Sam Green
trading also as
Sam Green & the Time Machine
singer/songwriter and poet
www.mrmusicman.com
www.myspace.com/samgreentm
www.myspace.com/samgreenmusic
www.youtube.com/samgreentm
"MauiJNP" <jmh1116@ptd.net> wrote in message
news:D7-dnd7_L7GSUyrbnZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@ptd.net...
> this is what they say.....
>
> You must purchase songs to permanently download them to your computer
> using the Napster Free service. Once you purchase a track you can burn it
> to CD, transfer it to a portable device or keep it on your local hard
> drive.
>
> As a Napster Subscriber you can download an unlimited amount of songs to
> your PC, without having to pay for each track.
>
> As a Napster To Go subscriber, you can download an unlimited amount of
> songs to your PC, without having to pay for each track and take your music
> with your by transferring it to a Napster To Go compatible portable
> device.
>
> And of course, all Napster subscription members can still purchase music
> to burn to CD or just keep permanently in their digital music collection.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> DOES this mean that if you are a Napster subscriber, you can download
> unlimited music without paying BUT you can't put anything on CDS unless
> you pay even more than a monthly fee??
>
[Back to original message]
|