01-02-2006, 17:23
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Rather fruity
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 6,044
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Re: Napster
Yes and no:
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A "Sample" is a portion of a Track or, in some cases, an entire Track or promotional music video that you can play (and, if applicable, view) directly from and while you are logged on to the Service on a promotional basis at no cost to you. You may play as many Samples as you like. You may not attempt (or support others' attempts) to capture, copy, or download a Sample.
A "Purchased Track" is a Track that you can keep permanently and may (1) save to the hard drives of up to three (3) of your personal computers and play back at any time, (2) burn to a CD and/or (3) transfer to a compatible portable device. Any security technology that is provided with a Purchased Track is an inseparable part of it. If you have Purchased Tracks, it is your responsibility not to lose, destroy or damage them. Napster shall have no liability to you in the event of any such loss, destruction, or damage. You may purchase Tracks on an individual basis and you may also be offered the ability to purchase Tracks in groups (called "Track Packs"), sometimes at discounted pricing. If you purchase a Track Pack, your account will be credited for the number of Tracks that are included in the Track Pack and you will then be able to use those credits towards future Track purchases but only for up to one year from the time that you purchased the Track Pack. Track Packs must be used within one year of purchase.
You may burn each Purchased Track to a CD up to five (5) times as part of any particular playlist of songs. A "playlist" is a discrete group of Purchased Tracks that are arranged together in a particular order. Once you have burned a Purchased Track to a CD, you agree not to copy, distribute, or transfer the track from that CD to any other media or device.
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Edit - From Neils link
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