If they're not a legit service (i.e. if they're ripping off other
labels/artists etc... [i know, i know, that's an IF]), then I don't really
think that you can really compare them to Warp. I sent an email to Warp to
see what they have to say. If they answer, and say it's okay for me to quote
them, I'll let you know.
There are lots of websites that offer high quality mp3s. But you're stealing
if you download from most of them. ;)
Later,
Alan
Quoting rephlex@pubnix.org:
quoted 15 lines There are a number of discussions on various message boards discussing> There are a number of discussions on various message boards discussing
> the
> legality of this service in the US. As of right now I don't think there
> is
> a definite answer. Anyway, all I wanted to point out with my post was
> that
> Warps statement of being the only website offering high quality MP3s is
> plain wrong. While the legality of allofmp3 in the US may be
> questionable
> they certainly have done a great job offering the content in a multitude
> of formats.
>
> -MarcW
>
>
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