If I like something(after sampling for free) then I buy the cd. I can rip the cd for my phone, my mp3 player, my external hard drive for work, my hard drive on my lap top, my desk top pc, my daughters mp3 player, my wifes mp3 player ect. I can even(gasp!)play the cd in my car or home cd player. I am unrestricted in what I can do with my cd. I would never buy DRM songs. I know a lot of people just buy singles from Itunes. They are probably missing out on a lot of good songs and just buying what they hear on the radio or whats cool at the moment. Of course 80% of all people are idiots so what do you expect. All those people buying songs with drm are clueless mostly.
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If I like something(after sampling for free) then I buy the cd. I can rip the cd for my phone, my mp3 player, my external hard drive for work, my hard drive on my lap top, my desk top pc, my daughters mp3 player, my wifes mp3 player ect. I can even(gasp!)play the cd in my car or home cd player. I am unrestricted in what I can do with my cd. I would never buy DRM songs. I know a lot of people just buy singles from Itunes. They are probably missing out on a lot of good songs and just buying what they hear on the radio or whats cool at the moment. Of course 80% of all people are idiots so what do you expect. All those people buying songs with drm are clueless mostly.