"It's to share your library strictly for listening to the music..."
See, this is what I don't get about the piracy laws.
Anything that I hear or see on my PC, TV, radio, etc... I can record - so is it illegal or not?
When a radio station broadcasts a song, be it via the net or OTA the artist and all associated parties receive royalties for that...
From the Simplify Media site... "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."
How can they say that you can't burn or transfer remote songs? If I can hear it, i can burn it or transfer it. True, maybe at a degrading bitrate... maybe that's what makes it legal... but still, you ever seen a yanked up pirated video?... they are so crappy that I'd rather pay the $3 to rent a good one - yet, they are illegal.
I just don't get it.
That's why I stay out of these things... besides the fact that everything you share or access is stored and kept for who knows how long.
And at some point in the future when someone decides they aren't making enough money, they decide this is illegal and go after all the names in that database... where stand ye?
Not ranting, just so you understand where I'm coming from.