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That's what I do, albeit from Amazon. But I am an old fart and therefore clueless about these things, dontcha know ;-) The girls are from the generation that has grown up with free music and are going to have a hard time getting used to that idea.
Yesterday I gave a look at Kazaa and Morpheus, two "free" download services. It doesn't look like they are going to be the answer. Kazaa is so loaded with adware and companion utilities that I don't want it on my PC. Morpheus appears to be in negotiation with the music business to only allow download of "authorized" songs.
>They can buy a thing called a "CD" at many music store. It contains many songs (often in the range of 10-15) for prices as low as 10$ each.
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>>My daughters had been using a program called BearShare to steal download songs from the internet. I paid BearShare two or three times at $19.99 a year. The latest period ended and now I find they have changed their pricing model to $7.95 a month. Not only that, you can no longer copy those songs to an iPod. Soooo, can anyone recommend an alternative to the Every Song A Dollar model? (Steve Jobs, proprietor). I don't mind the girls paying for music (the horror!) but they would quickly go broke at a buck a song.
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