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Q&A: How do I acquire music licenses for songs I’ve downloaded?
Published January 20, 2011
by Jamtopia
Question by blackroundpurse: How do I acquire music licenses for songs I’ve downloaded?
I know, I know, it’s illegal, so save it. But I recently bought the verizon wireless music essentials kit (to transfer music from you computer to your phone) and it says I need to have the music license for the songs. Is there anyway to do this without buying the actual cd?
I’ve already downloaded the songs through soulseek, but when I try to play them on the phone, it says I need to have the licenses.
Best answer:
Answer by jayla
lime wire
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