EA To Sell Game Music on iTunes
J. Charles Holt writes "Electronic Arts has announced that they're going to start releasing themes to popular computer games on online sources such as iTunes." From the article: "Those who doubt the hit potential of video game theme songs probably haven't seen Billboard's Hot Ringtones chart lately, where Koji Kondo has sat right near the top for 55 weeks. Who's Koji Kondo? He composed the theme for 'Super Mario Bros.,' which ranks this week right between the Black Eyed Peas and Bow Wow featuring Ciara."
I sell it on eMule, for free.
After all, most of us probably bought the game, which means you bought the Music License along with the game.
My cartridge was defective and apart, but Nintendo wouldn't send me a replacement. However, I still retain the rights to the music and provide this music to others who are in the same situation.
Please do not download any music which you do not own. Thank you.
I wonder if I could use this crackpot strategy with audio tapes. My Metallica tapes are also defective, and stopped playing after a few years. I still retain the license, right?
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