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How to share itunes anywhere

Tuesday, July 17, 2007
I found a tool that will extend the boundaries of your iTunes shared music. Usually you can listen to the shared music of people that are on your same LAN. Those days are gone, now you can add your friends libraries or your home library where ever you are. Thanks to Simplify Media. All you need to do is d/l the app and install. Then you invite your friends and you can listen to their music. You can also add the app to all your systems so you can access your music remotely. *Note* It is a free app but there will be a little amazon popup add with a link to buy the cd of your current song. You are able to just minimize the popup. There is also a limit of 30 invites at any one time. One question you may have.

Is this legal?

Yes. Music is streamed friend-to-friend, and only within small, private groups. There are limits to how many friends can be on your Media List and how many listeners can concurrently stream music from your computer. Friends cannot burn remote songs to CDs, transfer them to an iPod or mp3 player, or access them when you are logged off. Links to partner stores let you purchase music you wish to own. Take a look Simplify Media is available on both mac and pc. Source: Bill Erickson Guest Editor - Matt Herzberger

File under: Apple, Digital Music, Max OS X, Multimedia, Tips & Tricks, iPods

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