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September 08, 2004

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pollas

Reminds me of the guy that tried to sell a song he didn't particularly like. He figured that since it said he owned - he could sell it....but no...
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Jason Ball

Yeah, I remember the stir regarding that one. It doesn't really make any sense at all.

The funny thing is, Apple offers gift certificates at the iTunes Music Store. So it's clear people want to give music. The current system is just dumb. Period.

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