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The UK Vs. AllofMP3


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Thoughts, Raves and Outside Beatking takes an interesting look today at the UK RIAA and their attempts to take down the Russian Music site AllofMP3. Read on:

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very good dude...... :)

"There are also programs that can rip m4p files to MP3. BUT you need a WAY older version of ITunes to make them work (Apple`s apparently been going into overdrive to close up the holes in their software technology)."......this is not true....mediacoder.....:thumbsup::thumbsup: ...... will convert these files to mp3 (with VBR bitrate as well if you want)...and you CAN play them on the latest itunes...... :)

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very good dude...... :)

"There are also programs that can rip m4p files to MP3. BUT you need a WAY older version of ITunes to make them work (Apple`s apparently been going into overdrive to close up the holes in their software technology)."......this is not true....mediacoder.....:thumbsup::thumbsup: ...... will convert these files to mp3 (with VBR bitrate as well if you want)...and you CAN play them on the latest itunes...... :)

He does have a point about Allofmp3--but, the UK RIAA are hardly angels in this matter

Apple can translate .mov, .wav or mp3 files to aiff (cd quality)--Quicktime Pro does the same. Switch and audacity do it all for Macs :)

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that site is perfectly legal and should stay on selling stuff to us for less. If they don't like it then they can go stick something up their ass. Thank you.

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