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Cobbie
28-01-2006, 5:49 PM
1 - Visit www.napster.co.uk (http://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=http://www.napster.co.uk) and register/download free software by clicking on the "Redeem" button in the "Cards and Codes" Section.
2 - Follow the instructions to register and enter code "INDE1MONAPS"
3 - Start using Napster and your free month will be added.

:dance:

Cobbie.

snowbrow
02-02-2006, 7:56 PM
is it free to d/l tracks of just for the rpogramme do you know
thanks
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Piers
02-02-2006, 8:08 PM
Thanks, if it 1 month to download free this will be a brillent find.

dillydally
04-02-2006, 6:29 PM
grand, is this a legal music downloading system?xx

snowbrow
05-02-2006, 7:34 PM
yeah its legal!

Freebyman
05-02-2006, 7:41 PM
But do you have to keep subscribing to napster after this?

Apparently the tunes downloaded cannot be used if you dont have a subscription, something to do with drm?

Any ideas anyone?

dribsndrabs
05-02-2006, 9:32 PM
The napster freebie is a 1 month freebie to legally listen/download a complete track...with unlimited usage. however, in order to burn the tracks to disc or permantly save them to your computer, you must purchase the track which, if i can remember rightly, is similar to itunes at around 79p each. so i hope that helps anyone with this...

:j

dribsndrabs
05-02-2006, 9:34 PM
p.s. you can cancel the napster free subsciption at any time during the 1 month trial however, after the 1 month is over, you well pay a monthly subscription which i think is around about £10 (can't remember the actual price)...

p.p.s. you do need to put in your c/c details when subscribing to the 1 month trial/registering however it will not be charged until the freebie month is over

Freebyman
14-02-2006, 12:20 AM
Just downloaded the package, apparently you can download to a suitable mp3 player and with Nero a CD, however the player must be WMA enabled.

I have heard of a program called tunebite that will get round this, so at least you can play the tracks in the car etc. Is it legal?