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1. Snow removal
2. Laundry
3. Business email
4. Finish first draft "Intelligent Design" Gah. Not even close.
5. Figure out Itunes

*O Wise Flist -- I once long ago had a Relationship with Rhapsody, and I downloaded music, some of which I burned to CD and so still have, but other pieces of music -- nost! -- that was bought and paid for, I did not burn to CD and so lost it Forever when I switched desktops. This Put Me Off. However! Time heals, and I now wish to buy some singles again, so that I may burn them to a CD which will serve as a companion to that first, long ago, CD, which is a favorite for long road trips. If I succumb to this artistic impulse and buy music from iTunes, will it/they let me burn them to CD? Any tips/pitfalls?

Date: 2011-02-06 03:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdhousefrog.livejournal.com
Much of the iTunes music is now drm-free. Which means you can download it and then burn it to s cd, to an iPod. And you can have up to 5 computers on the same account if you have things networked in the house. Which means you can move songs from one machine to another without violating any copyrights. And create iTunes playlists on both so a copy of the song is on more than one hard drive. But you could always copy the song onto a cd or iPod up to about 4 times, even with the drm.

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