I use torrents but its legal if the music is 20 years or older so the dead and pink floyd dont cost me a cent
Wow, in what country? Copyright in Canada remains in effect for 50 years after the death of the creator. In the USA it is 70 years after death. There are certain loopholes though. To take an exerpt from Wikipedia; "[Canada's Copyright Act] contains a Private Copying exception that makes it legal to copy a sound recording onto an "audio recording medium" for the personal use of the person making the copy." So I often buy records and CDs from ValueVillage for $1 or two and the license is transferrable to the mp3 format.
All my music is legal. I have only begun to buy music from iTunes as of recent because I philosophically object to DRM.
Clueless You mean iTunes has music TOO?......not just games? When did this happen? J/K............got only 130 songs of a wide variety and really need to start adding more but music icon is buried/lost within all my games and on occasion will bring it back to the first springboard.
I do. So far, off iTunes I have downloaded over 1100 songs, 12 music videos and 9 TV episodes. I have also rented a few movies from the service. Then of coarse there are CDs, which I don't want to know how much I've spent on.