Well... i wouldn' t pay it. Here are my reasons:
I live in Brazil. It's not worth paying $5 because of the quality of my internet connection. Despite the good quality of music I listen on AM, it's sometimes truncated/interrupted here (sometimes I can get to a good 56k connection in my college). Even if had my own fast connection, dolars worth too much here to be sent away to the U.S.
I'd be sorry if I couldn't listen to music from the net, which is my main source of prog.
Is there a way of making in the future, a non-mainstream, free AM station (a secondary station), separating great bands (which demand royalties) from more alternative bands, for listeners like me, who are fond of new and unknown stuff?
I have one more question: What happens if AM servers get located outside U.S. ? What are the limits of the U.S. national law?
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Pulsa o coração vivo
Com a música febril
Dos sonhos incomprendidos.
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