VetleMakt
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Posts: 14
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Posted: Aug. 05 2003, 17:08 |
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I haven't bought TB2003 yet, but I will. Because it's one of Mikes.
That said, I'm angry at WEA for putting that copy protection on it, as I feel it's my right to play my CD's in whatever player I'd like. I've yet to burn a CD-R copy of one of Mikes records, but if I did, it would be with the intention of having a back-up copy. I can see nothing wrong with that. That aside, using only the original, I'd expect my DVD, PC or any other device to play this product just as well as it would on a regular CD-player. As I've come to understand, this is not the case with TB2003. Not only will it play badly on some (perfectly good) CD-players, it's also been known to damage certain players. <!>
Now, WEA bitching is nothing else than what I'd expect. The motivation for them is cash. This new way of exploiting, though, is sickening.
What really disappoints me in this matter is the way Mike tackles the situation.
What do you get out of this, Mike? I'm sure it's not money, as a lot of people return your latest piece of art in exchange for their money back...
I would encourage everyone to return their copy of Tubular Bells 2003, and buy the canadian version online instead. I understand this one is copy protection-free...
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