Buzzetta
WOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Universal became upset with iTunes and is in the process of pulling all of their music from iTunes. The publishing giant (?) reportedly wants a bigger piece of the pie and want to control more aspects of the iTunes store. To stick it to Jobs they are putting their catalog on a site called spiralfrog (http://www.spiralfrog.com) where you may download music for free but you have to see their advertisements.
You cannot download any music if you own a mac since the download cart only runs on windows based computers.
Furthermore it is open to to US / Canada residents only. That problem is easily solved for you. International users are welcome to claim residency at:
Empire State Building
350 5th Ave
New York, NY 10118
I mean doesn't the building belong to the world?
http://www.spiralfrog.com/download/album/311022/Maladjusted
Now the real question will be... does Apple/iTunes actually care? Methinks no. People are still paying $10 for the Radiohead album. Let's keep in mind that album too could technically have been purchased for nothing as well. The Record companies at this point are losing even more control as the years go by as they continue to cling to the old ways.
Anyway enjoy your free copy of Maladjusted if you do not have it. If you already do then perhaps this was useful for others.
Kewpie don't bury my thread. After all this is a Morrissey announcement in general discussion that an album has been made available in a new way.
You cannot download any music if you own a mac since the download cart only runs on windows based computers.
Furthermore it is open to to US / Canada residents only. That problem is easily solved for you. International users are welcome to claim residency at:
Empire State Building
350 5th Ave
New York, NY 10118
I mean doesn't the building belong to the world?
http://www.spiralfrog.com/download/album/311022/Maladjusted
Now the real question will be... does Apple/iTunes actually care? Methinks no. People are still paying $10 for the Radiohead album. Let's keep in mind that album too could technically have been purchased for nothing as well. The Record companies at this point are losing even more control as the years go by as they continue to cling to the old ways.
Anyway enjoy your free copy of Maladjusted if you do not have it. If you already do then perhaps this was useful for others.
Kewpie don't bury my thread. After all this is a Morrissey announcement in general discussion that an album has been made available in a new way.