I believe that eMusic offers DRM-free downloads, and does not require you to install anything on your computer. They do have a download manager, but as far as I know, that is an optional download. <br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 5/18/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Scott Blayney</b> <<a href="mailto:scottblayney@gmail.com">scottblayney@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Why not try AnywhereCD? They offer DRM-free mp3s.<br><br><a href="http://www.anywherecd.com/mp3/home1">http://www.anywherecd.com/mp3/home1</a><br><br>"AnywhereCD is a music store where for the first time you'll find
<br>thousands of CD & MP3s from popular artists you know and love. All<br>albums you buy you can listen to immediately, download MP3 files, plus<br>you get the physical CD. With your support we hope to convince everyone
<br>to offer CDs with MP3s so please browse a chart or genre and buy some<br>music." ~ Michael Robertson<br><br>On Fri, 2007-18-05 at 07:26 -0400, Laszlo Pandy wrote:<br>> <a href="http://Puretrack.ca">Puretrack.ca
</a> announced back in February that is was going to start<br>> selling MP3 on their site as well as the usual DRM crippled WMA tracks<br>> that they had before. However on FAQ on their MP3 page[1], it says:<br>>
<br>> Q: Does this mean I can buy songs from Puretracks on a Mac?<br>> A: Not yet. But we are definitely working on it.<br>><br>> Since they say it doesn't work on the Mac I was disappointed and assumed
<br>> it wouldn't work on Linux, but today I decided I would give it a try<br>> anyway and if it didn't work after I paid my money I would use my<br>> friend's computer to download it.<br>><br>> Once I went through checkout and paid with my credit card, it takes you
<br>> to a page with an ActiveX control to allow you to download your songs.<br>> Obviously that didn't work on Firefox, but I clicked on the link for the<br>> "alternate download" method and it took me to another page which let me
<br>> download their downloadmanager.exe program. Then I simply ran the<br>> program with wine on the command line and everything started downloading:<br>><br>> sudo apt-get install wine<br>> wine downloadmanager.exe
<br>><br>> Usually for me wine only works partially and crashes a lot, but this<br>> program worked flawlessly. I tried to crash it but I could not.<br>><br>> All this means that for those willing, there is now a legal music
<br>> downloading service that work on Linux. As far as I am aware (correct me<br>> if I'm wrong) this is a first in Canada (and probably further than that)<br>> for Linux. I just wanted to let everyone know, and I hope this info helps.
<br>><br>> Of course their selection of MP3's isn't that great because most labels<br>> still insist on DRM, however some of my favorite Canadian bands are<br>> already on that page such as Barenaked Ladies, Stars, The Arcade Fire,
<br>> and Broken Social Scene. Hopefully EMI's music will be available without<br>> DRM soon too.<br>><br>> Laszlo<br>><br>> [1] <a href="http://www.puretracks.com/content/viewer.aspx?cid=GlobalNav_MP3">
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