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#45
Well the difference is that you never 'owned' a license for the downloaded content. Instead you have a contract to download for free unlimited music for X months. I don't know how exactly the synchronization stuff works, but my point is that its different from the examples given where licenses to listen to DRMed music were sold which then was copied to harddrive. I even find broadcasted DRM content like football or Olympics different from the examples too.
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