mdnky said:Problem is that a lot of people have abused the system so to speak (think original Napster, p2p, etc...), so the copy protection thing has come about.
You can play it on you other computers, just have to authorize them. It only takes a few seconds to do that, and they can later be de-authorized and another computer authorized.
You don't own the music, you've paid for the right to hold a copy of the music and use it for personal listening under the terms of it's license. Kinda similar to software that you buy. This is regardless of downloading from the iTunes store or buying a CD at a retailer.
--[I own my copy of the music, though, and the rights to use that song for my personal use.]--
My question is why do you have a problem with authorizing the computer? It's a fairly straight forward thing to do...takes no more than a few seconds.
Natobasso said:--[My question to you is why you seem to have such a negative tone toward what my real question isWhy limit my LEGAL USE of the music that I bought from iTunes? I understand all the copyright issues because I am a musician who faces those very same issues.
I didn't realize that I could authorize the song on another computer. The problem was that I wanted to play the song on my laptop but didn't have an internet connection which was required for me to play the song. God bless the music biz, but for gosh sakes!
I am annoyed that something I thought was a convenient and wonderful solution has some drawbacks that are making me reconsider using iTunes. So what's YOUR problem? You seem to have been on the warpath toward my question from the word "go." I am not doing anything illegal or against the rules of this board by asking why I am being restricted unnecessarily. It's not like I acquired the tunes illegally!]--