I pity the fool...
With all due respect is just about as worthless a statement as anyone can make. In your case it is an insincere attempt to dignify or add credibility to your decidedly erroneous declarations.
If you can move beyond your patently absurd postings for a moment, try to read what I have written, instead of climbing on your horse for an unrelated rant.
Check again on legal backing, you are just plain wrong.
Burning purchased iTunes music onto a CD with 4.7? Again, you are wrong. iTunes produces a simple error message when you attempt to do this.
When one attempts to burn a disc using only purchased music, the following message appears:
"None of the items on this play list can be burned to a disc"
At no time was I spreading fear and uncertainty, again you are wrong. I simply noted that you cannot transfer purchased music to a CD.
I didn't say anything about ripping musicians off, you did. I specifically pointed out the needs of BOTH sides need to be met.
As to your insinuation that I am stealing music, buddy you can crawl back into whatever hole you climbed out of and take your unfounded accusations with you.
The rest of your misappropriated "points" are equally as pathetic and irrelevant, but I have better things to do than communicate with lowlifes who make unfounded accusations and contribute nothing worthy to a discussion.
I will however offer you my pity, I think you deserve that more than anything else.
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