You know what’s always a lot of fun? Putting the lawsuitwatch on a company that claims what it’s doing is 100% legit. Today’s candidate is Clickster, the slogan of which is “music for nothin’ and your tracks for free”; it’s basically a desktop widget that allows users to rip audio streams from MySpace and online radio streams. How do they say the ripping is legal? “With Clickster you DO NOT SHARE FILES with other users. It is this act, of sharing files with other users, which has prompted many high-profile legal claims against users of P2P networks.” Um, OK! That reads like a big sign in red blinking text that says “CEASE AND DEIST THIS” to me. Let the countdown begin! [Mashable]
November 5th, 2007 // 3 Comments
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An audio rip of a 96kbps MP3 file? Exactly how crappy is that going to sound?
fairly crappy. Having ripped audio from youtube clips as well as real media streams back in the day when real media was dominant I can tell you that the quality is like a cheap cassette tape.
It was a rhetorical question. And please don’t insult cheap cassette tapes like that.