Opening the door for concessions to private for profit companies is
dangerous.
It's simple you use a streaming service and abide by the T&C OR you don't use it OR you get a invitation to court. Those ere the three options.
If you want a streaming service to allow you to record you need to fight them not the software that integrates their service. You need to fight for updates to the archaic laws that surround music and give all the power to the big labels.
This is the wrong place to argue for the right to record music.
Opening the door for concessions to private for profit companies is
dangerous.
It's simple you use a streaming service and abide by the T&C OR you don't use it OR you get a invitation to court. Those ere the three options.
If you want a streaming service to allow you to record you need to fight them not the software that integrates their service. You need to fight for updates to the archaic laws that surround music and give all the power to the big labels.
This is the wrong place to argue for the right to record music.