
11-18-2006, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by egads
I agree, I would rather not buy the stuff and not support artists like that, but the problem is the songs that are on the radio sometimes are not the same on the albums or downloaded music. In the store a CD will have a label saying it has "adult content" on it, but most songs I purchase over the internet don't have that warning.
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8O Really? Which store do you use? iTunes goes out of its way to mark explicit content... and so does Rhapsody. For instance, the new album from Tenacious D (actually, these guys are quite funny, but a little too uncouth) has two versions. The clean version clearly states:
Unless expletives don't count as explicit content...? :?
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So I bought the song and Napster will not do returns on songs (I tried).
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A-ha, it's Napster. I'd say this is a good reason to ditch Napster. :?
--janak
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