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Why do songs remain on my Zune ?
I found that when I sync songs to my Microsoft ZUNE (rather than download the songs to my PC then transfer them to my Zune), the songs remain on my Zune. A friend who also has a Zune says the songs should 'expire' after a month and I should not be able to play them (without syncing them again). I've had the device since Christmas and all the songs I originally synced are still there, plus all the other songs I've added since then.
I'm sure Microsoft, not to mention musical artists, don't want people getting songs for free. I don't pay any membership, or purchase a 'ZUNE' pass.
Any ideas ?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well, your supposed to sync your Zune to the computer every now and again. Don't you want to add new content? Such as podcasts, new music, etc. Your actually being a bit illegal because your keeping the expired songs on the Zune.
If the Zune device has been sync and updated like it should, it would then tell you that you can no longer play this song because your rights have expired. You WOULDN"T be able to play the songs forever.