LandonAB wrote:
So are you saying that if I purchase music outright through the Zune Marketplace that it could be "stolen" later or not work if I reformat/buy a new computer?
If you reformat or buy a new computer, and the songs you bought were in WMA (which have DRM on them), then unless you've burned those songs to CD as a backup, you might not be able to download them again from the Marketplace, in which case, yes, they would be lost.
The bigger issue, though, is that even if you don't do those things, you might
still lose the ability to play your WMA-with-DRM files, due to a long-standing bug in the Zune system. They've been working on this bug for a
very long time, but they haven't fixed it yet.
Burn your WMA-with-DRM songs to a CD for backup purposes, and back up your MP3s onto a backup drive, and you'll never lose the music.
LandonAB wrote:
Also, the Zune Pass is a big reason why I am going to buy a Zune but if I will lose what I download...I don't see the point.
That's a different problem. The labels have the right to revoke music from the Zune Pass program at any time, which will remove your right to play it. Remember, you're only renting it for as long as you pay
and as long as Zune can license it. There's plenty that's available, but also plenty that's not. I find that it's worth it anyways,
especially when you factor in the ten free monthly downloads.
I'd give the 14-day Zune Pass trial a whirl (even if you don't have the player yet, you can still use it to download/stream the music on your computer) and see what's there and what's not, and then decide.