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Comments on: Napster president slams ring-tone rip-offs

"Some (mobile service) operators want to force consumers to buy all their content again," Brad Duea says.

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It Seems
by nmcphers September 13, 2005 8:16 AM PDT
Napster only make headlines when they are criticizing someone.
Last time I checked my Sprint PCS service, it cost over twice as much to download songs/ringtones which expired in something like 2 months! I have more creative ways to throw away my money than that.
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My Phone Rings
by September 13, 2005 9:57 AM PDT
My phone rings, I'll keep my mp3 player for my portable music.
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If I want music on my phone
by R. U. Sirius September 13, 2005 11:01 AM PDT
then I will buy a ROKR. With that I can load content from my iTunes library. I will NOT buy ringtones from Napster, and I don't want their inane subscription service either.
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