Finally! A music site with no DRM (which also supports FLAC and Linux)

I’ve been waiting on this for a long time: a music store called Mindawn that offers DRM-free songs for download. Plus, they support buying songs from a Linux desktop, and the use the op FLAC codec. Who could have ever envisioned such a crazy idea! Even though it sounds like their catalog is not very big right now, I will definitely be supporting these guys.

Putting DRM on music files is ridiculous, and I will never support a download service that does. Only being able to copy a song to 3 computers/devices is so stupid…I don’t know how someone came up with that. What happens in 5-10 years after people hit their limit, and they can’t copy the songs to their new computer? Do you have to pay more to extend them? The only choice that really makes sense for consumers is to have DRM-free music.

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