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Tag Archives: ipod
Your Senator Needs an iPod
2006.02.03 – 4:55 pm PST
MSFT Offers Real “Freedom of Music Choice”
2004.09.02 – 1:24 pm PDT
From the EFF:
Tech support for Microsoft’s new MSN Music service is responding to the incompatibility between its downloads and the iPod by advising its customers to burn the downloads to CD, then rip the CD to a compatible format…
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/001876.php



