Napster Has Been Cracked
Sabathius writes "Users have found a way to skirt copy protection on Napster Inc's portable music subscription service just days after its high-profile launch, potentially letting them make CDs with hundreds of thousands of songs for free...""
At least with iTunes once you've bought a track, you've paid for it. Who really cares what you do with it after. Everyone is getting their slice of the action.
Uhm, yeah. As long as you don't mind being stuck with an Apple and Sony only MP3 player.
Then there's their little tizzy over PlayFair
'Cause life is all about choices.
Religion is for people afraid of going to hell.