If France wins this case against Sony and Apple (DRM is a phallacy [sp?] period.), I swear I'll kiss every french mime I come across. I respect copyright. What I don't respect is companies telling me I cannot play music where I like to.
All those music subscription services are a feckover anyways, there's so little music worth listening to it's better just to track down the cds, get a nice hard copy. Of course, you can't listen to most videogame music without pirating, note I said most.
Funnily enough I tried to buy some songs with my parent's iTunes, but they didn't have ANY of the stuff I was looking for.
Fallacy. Got it. Again, I must have been thinking in spanglish. Chalk it up to the lack of rest.
Neon. Try Allofmp3.com. It's incredibly cheap and the music comes in high-quality formats. No proprietary codecs either. How does four songs for a buck sound? And don't worry about using Cyberplat to pay. I haven't had a problem with them.