• Last.fm - requires subscription - anyway to bypass?
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Residents of the UK, the US and Germany are free to listen to the radio at Last.fm, while the rest of us, have to pay. It's bullshit (late news though). I want to know, is there any way around it? German IP proxy, change location, anything?
Maybe deleting the cookies will help? It might like, restart the thing.
It's because of copyright laws, not last.fm's fault, protest or something.
I dont think we have to pay in Canada either
[QUOTE=enjoi10;16781334]I dont think we have to pay in Canada either[/QUOTE] We do.
I just found a radio station that streams my type of music (electro house). Fucking AWESOME, however then I saw.. "Just a reminder, your free trial of Last.fm Radio will end after you’ve played 30 tracks. Enjoying it? Subscribe for only $3.00/month" What the fuck.........................
Proxy should work.
Use Spotify its cheaper and there are no silly listen limits like on Last.fm (5 listens? Fuck that).
Any confirmation? Once you listen to 30 tracks, you're out. What if, after the 30 tracks, you change ip/proxy, and you make another acc? My internet is very slow atm, so I cant test it for myself (ISP is having issues) [editline]09:40PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Chrisordie;16781542]Use Spotify.[/QUOTE] Only availble in the US, UK and Norway
Why not try using Spotify instead. [editline]10:43PM[/editline] Oh wait, someone else said that. Maybe use a proxy?
Grooveshark
Tor.
[QUOTE=Wektron;16781552]Any confirmation? Once you listen to 30 tracks, you're out. What if, after the 30 tracks, you change ip/proxy, and you make another acc? My internet is very slow atm, so I cant test it for myself (ISP is having issues) [editline]09:40PM[/editline] Only availble in the US, UK and Norway[/QUOTE] Strange, I live in The Netherlands and it works perfectly, without a proxy. You just have to know how to sign up. Oh, and Spotify doesn't work in the US. Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. Oh, and FYI, any and all workarounds not endorsed by Last.fm itself are illegal. Just a head's up.
Try looking for passes on bug me not
[QUOTE=Wektron;16781552]Any confirmation? Once you listen to 30 tracks, you're out. What if, after the 30 tracks, you change ip/proxy, and you make another acc? My internet is very slow atm, so I cant test it for myself (ISP is having issues) [editline]09:40PM[/editline] Only availble in the US, UK and Norway[/QUOTE] I :lol:'ed it's originated from Sweden but whatev.
Why use last.fm? Just use any radio stations, it's not that hard. [url]http://www.di.fm/electro/[/url] [url]http://www.eclecticradio.nl/[/url] [url]http://www.1club.fm/portal/embed/ElectroHouse/main.htm[/url] [url]http://www.laut.fm/house-nation[/url]
Fuck that and fuck the RIAA, do what you want because if you want to listen to a song, you shouldn't have to purchase it or pay for anything whatsoever. When they give you no alternatives other than warez, it's the way to go.
Move to the US, UK, or Germany.
[QUOTE=Alex_DeLarge;16783766]Fuck that and fuck the RIAA, do what you want because if you want to listen to a song, you shouldn't have to purchase it or pay for anything whatsoever. When they give you no alternatives other than warez, it's the way to go.[/QUOTE] First of all that's a fallacy. Second, that's illegal. Third, there are alternatives. Spotify for example.
I don't really see why you're complaining about $3, surely you'd have more than that in loose change lying around the house
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