"as well as forcing them to properly update their devices"
Hell, they don't even have to do that much, just unlock the bootloaders of the devices that are only few years old. Then let the independant developers do the rest (Cyanogenmod, for example).
LOL yeah, a lot of them are in the paranormal romance/erotica genre, though there are some sci-fi and fantasy thrown in. A shame, since some of what I read fits those categories, but I refuse to reward the blatant kneejerk lack of due diligence.
It's always nice when someone indirectly tells me they don't want me as a potential customer/patron. Makes my pursuit of finding material to watch/view/listen to that much easier (but not easy enough).
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Hell, they don't even have to do that much, just unlock the bootloaders of the devices that are only few years old. Then let the independant developers do the rest (Cyanogenmod, for example).
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And these trolls... seriously? Legacy labels aren't the only ones making music! Some of us listen to independent or Creative Commons tunes.
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Schadenfreud?
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Off-topic: no more posting via mobile anymore?
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Yeah, because I'm sure they feel physically violated everytime someone shares. Sickening.
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