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My current music (CD/MP3) collection, around 5000 songs, consists of roughly 30% purchased music and 70% pirated. I'm now looking in to legalising my whole collection, it may seem strange I know. I'm not rich, so I can't simply go to the record store and buy every album. Do you think it would be cheaper to individually purchase each track (eg iTunes), or buy albums/compilations? Please try to be creative with your responses.
For bonus points: Where can I get used white labels (promo CDs)? I know my local music store gets given white labels when they need to play clean versions of explicit albums.

2006-10-03 22:30:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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3500 $ is a lot of money. Start with buying the albums that have more than 10 tracks you like, and simply delete the tracks that do not earn 5 stars.

2006-10-04 14:36:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if u can get the songs on record, buy the record. it;'s way cheaper and makes the songs legal. honestly i am a law student. do not to have over 200 songs, otherwise the record industry will get u. and don't ever share ie. burn for friends or let ppl upload on fielsharing or watever.

2006-10-03 22:48:27 · answer #2 · answered by emo garrett 2 · 0 0

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