In all seriousness, we are going to be reduced to having to get permission to buy music...or have to physically sign an agreement stating that we will only use the music in our cars, and will have to buy the music a second time to listen to it in your house. This just gets worse and worse, next you won't be able to buy music, it will be a $.10/month per song rental fee.
I thought fair use was that I could listen to the music that I owned when and where ever I wanted. I see these services as an extension of my own hard drive that i now have access to with any Internet capable device.
I guess the idea of "making the customer happy" is lost on the music industry.
In all seriousness, we are going to be reduced to having to get permission to buy music...or have to physically sign an agreement stating that we will only use the music in our cars, and will have to buy the music a second time to listen to it in your house. This just gets worse and worse, next you won't be able to buy music, it will be a $.10/month per song rental fee. I thought fair use was that I could listen to the music that I owned when and where ever I wanted. I see these services as an extension of my own hard drive that i now have access to with any Internet capable device. I guess the idea of "making the customer happy" is lost on the music industry.