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Date: | Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:36:24 -0400 |
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Like Nicholas Yasillo, I would not want DRM control over music that I
have legitimately purchased.
For almost a year now, I have been purchasing music in the form of MP3s
from a Swedish company called eClassical. They work with such interesting
labels as BIS, Proprius and Signum, they have music and performers that
I like, and their service has been beyond reproach. In one case where
I was slightly dubious about the transfer, they provided an immediate
refund.
In all cases I have burnt the MP3 files as audio CDs, and the music
sounds just fine to these (admittedly fairly old) ears.
All the usual disclaimers apply.
eClassical can be found here: http://eclassical.com/
and details of the pieces that I have personally acquired, here:
http://www.geocities.com/rocurti/eclassical
Roger Curtis
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