
By Greg Sandoval
Published: Tuesday 06 December 2005
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Midlands
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IT Developer
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One day some will see sense.
As I've said before, one shouldn't be forced to buy music from a 'shop' just because we bought a player from the same place.
Sony (red-book) CD's play in anyone's player - not only their own.
The same should apply to iTunes/iPod.
On the subject of Sony, can someone tell me why their SonicStage requires Admin rights on XP in order to save MP3s encoded from CDs, because Sony can't (and were quite pig-headed about it when I asked - they said give my 11-year old full rights and be done with...).
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