This is not a legal website (the prices should already make you wonder - many of the majors want to force iTunes to change their prices - from their point of view 99p per track is not enough. Why should there be an offical website which is even cheaper?) Over here in Germany you already get into big trouble when you publish a link to their website. Last year many German website owners received mail (incl.a big invoice) from a German lawyer who's fighting the lawsuits for all the major companies (BMG, Universal, Sony etc.). As far as I know not one of those websites offered illegal material for download - all of them simply had a link to this Russian site on their own homepages. This whole thing isn't reduced to websites - it also goes for discussion boards. joerg.
-----Original Message----- From: police-bounces+the-police=t-online.de@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces+the-police=t-online.de@mailman.xmission .com] On Behalf Of Paula Mickevich Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 9:51 PM To: police@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [Police] Sheryl Crow/Sting sing together for 99 cents
At 9:28 PM +0100 2/28/06, Mikkel Z. Herold wrote:
Or get it for 12 cents at
- this is such a cool site!
Mikkel
Has any country (including Russia whre it originates) figured out if this place is legal yet?