Download woes
By Sharon Jackson in Reader
Posted in Uncategorized on April 21, 2008 at 6:15 pm
Just watching last week’s Gadget Show reporting about insurance companies and insuring downloaded music etc. Apparently it’s not covered by some companies.
What caught my eye was that one of the companies was Endsleigh Insurance company - the company that I’ve noticed pushes to cover students. And guess who will probably be the ones downloading the music the most?
I’ve said before I don’t download (legally or otherwise), so I’m not sure whether whoever you bought the downloads from originally will allow you to re-copy them or not. Of course, if you did it illegally it doesn’t really matter to you does it?
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