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At it again: Fight The RIAA
This is the second post, related to my first post from the website plasticbugs.com, which used the free pepsi code to download a minute of silence and then shared it on the internet.
Now, he made the FREE $55 PLAYLIST. He used songs under 30 seconds and created a playlist out of them - you can listen to the entire song for free on iTunes. The catch: wanna download it, you need to buy it. This one is not illegal, as the first one technically was. LINK: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/M...list?id=249109 |
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The first thread: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=111111
Just noticed, its the thread that has six 1s at the end - cool!! |
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