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Old 27 February 2013, 01:16 PM
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A friend of mine, a computer anorak, suggested this programme for downloading and permanently keeping music - as available on Spotify for example. He said it was a one-off £7.00 or £4.00 per month to record without ads.

The legalities of the site were not discussed and I wondered if anyone used it or had any comments about it.

http://applian.com/audio-recorder/

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Originally Posted by David Lock
A friend of mine, a computer anorak, suggested this programme for downloading and permanently keeping music - as available on Spotify for example. He said it was a one-off £7.00 or £4.00 per month to record without ads.

The legalities of the site were not discussed and I wondered if anyone used it or had any comments about it.

http://applian.com/audio-recorder/

David
So far as legalities go, this is basically the digital equivalent of recording songs off the radio with a tape-player, so not IMO something that should attract the attention of copyright lawyers and so on. If it works as well as it claims to, and you actually know a few online radio stations that play enough music you really like, probably well worth the £7.
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So far as legalities go, this is basically the digital equivalent of recording songs off the radio with a tape-player, so not IMO something that should attract the attention of copyright lawyers and so on. If it works as well as it claims to, and you actually know a few online radio stations that play enough music you really like, probably well worth the £7.

Thanks. I was specifically thinking of Spotify as that has just about every piece of music I would ever want. David
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