Not available = not seeking profit = go ahead and download.
Just because someone takes it off the shelf does not mean the song no longer exists. It is simple: you loose a sale by not offering a music at a reasonable price. In today's digital world, there is absolutely no reason to do this besides greed.
AAArrrrrrr! <- Double eye patch pirate.
BTW: I've boycotted Big 5 music since may day 2001. More-so with the Sound Exchange's proposed internet royalty rate hikes.
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1) Selling people music with DRM that works on no device or software
2) Halting all sale and distribution of its music
Come on, UMG, I know you want to
Just because someone takes it off the shelf does not mean the song no longer exists. It is simple: you loose a sale by not offering a music at a reasonable price. In today's digital world, there is absolutely no reason to do this besides greed.
AAArrrrrrr! <- Double eye patch pirate.
BTW: I've boycotted Big 5 music since may day 2001. More-so with the Sound Exchange's proposed internet royalty rate hikes.
let them. their downloaded music would die without itunes, and theres no denying that
so. id download it from limewire illegally just to hurt them
btw, is that the same universal movie studio company? i dont think so but just wondering