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Originally Posted by Weeks
One word: DRM.
Although some services provide DRM-free mp3s. The Warp music store is an example.
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If the DRM was restricting me from doing anything I couldnt with my cd's then yes it might be a problem but its not so it doesnt really bother me. Although having said that breaking the drm on the tracks isnt hard if it does become a problem, you just burn them to a cdrw as an audio track (something the drm allows you to do) and then rip them as you would a normal cd and you have none DRM copies. Ok I guess this might result in lower quality tracks due to the conversions being done but seeing as im not playing them through a £1k sound system and am never likly to its not a problem.
Basically the plus points of getting them in this manner out weigh the negative points for me