LaLa replacement
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- robotron3k
Apple just bought them to shut them down, is there something similar to LaLa on the net???
- M_C_P0
wayy better. free. streams to jailbroken iphones, android.
- hotroddy0
is grooveshark legal? I can't believe the record industry would let you stream to your phone. Apple's 'second coming' was built on this very business model.
- M_C_P0
pandora and last fm stream to my iphone just fine. nothing illegal about streaming to computers or devices.
- M_C_P0
streaming music isn't illegal. it's the sharing/downloading of files that is.
- hotroddy0
grooveshark is going to get shutdown. No reason to buy music if you have a free music library wherever you go (i don't mean streaming radio. I mean on demand music and playlists storage).
- tasty0
Grooveshark settled with EMI when a lawsuit was raised against them. They licensed EMI's catalog. And I'm sure would have the same intentions if another label tried to sue them.
- orrinward0
Grooveshark is completely legal, similar to Spotify. It's good too!
- hotroddy0
There is no way apple is going to approve their iphone app. I hope I'm wrong: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13526_…
- clearly. it will compete with their own lala-purchased version.M_C_P
- e-wo0
Any alternatives to Grooveshark? I find their system to be about a C+ to Lala's A.
- M_C_P0
lala was the shit. i was on their beta program that allowed streaming to the lala iphone app.
spotify and grooveshark are it until apple rolls out their own.