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From | Steven Alter <shteevea@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: Vista Kills MP3s dead... |
Date | Sat, 27 Jan 2007 21:02:17 -0800 (PST) |
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I don't, but my colleague works alot with that team. Whatcha after?
Benjamin Lukoff <blukoff@alvord.com> wrote: You don't happen to work for Zune, do you?
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007, Steven Alter wrote:
> > wouldn't be the first time they've done something stupid....>
>
> It hasn't been announced to the public yet, but we've actually put a moratorium on doing stupid things.
>
> Looks like at least a few 'Softies have excellent taste in music; if anyone has Qs about Vista or Office -- if, how or when to upgrade -- fire away. And I used to work for Apple so my opinions are objective. ;-)
>
> Sam Smith wrote:
> There would be a digital code or footprint on legally downloaded
> songs from the source supplier (iTunes, et al). I'm assuming
> that's how it would tell the difference...but I have no
> first-hand knowledge.
>
>
> And if I created an MP3 from a legally purchased CD?
>
> Yup - that was my next question. I can imagine that legally downloaded
> tracks might have a digital marker of some sort, but that doesn't make
> anything without the marker illegal.
>
> And boy howdy, does Microsoft not want a piece of that firestorm. Still,
> wouldn't be the first time they've done something stupid....
>
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