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To: inaflash who wrote (60745)1/14/2007 3:41:40 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213186
 
>>You are always going to have to buy Apple stuff. Forever and ever. Because your iTunes will not play on anyone else’s hardware.<<

Flash -

Yes, that's really a lame statement, isn't it? Nobody is forcing anyone to buy music through the iTunes Store. Most iPod owners rip the majority of their music from CDs belonging to themselves or their friends, and/or they download music illegally.

I thought it was just plain dopey the way the author of that article claimed that this was a flaw in the iPhone and the iPod. If it's a flaw at all, it's just a flaw with the iTunes Store.

- Allen