• With the number of recent threads from brand new users that we have observed in our Classifieds forum selling goods under questionable circumstances, we have instituted a new policy restricting new members of iLounge from posting new threads in the Classifieds forum until they have reached "Regular Member" status.

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    This will hopefully help to protect our user community by discouraging fraudulent users from signing up and posting classified ads without having at least a very basic level of established membership in our forums.

    Obviously all users should still exercise due diligence when making use of our classifieds forums, but we hope that this restriction will help to decrease the number of blatantly fraudulent ads that we have been seeing in recent weeks.

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nano used in national radio broadcast

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Chris Evans just finished his drivetime show on Radio 2 here in the UK using another presenter's iPod nano as a music source.

Jeremy Vine, who does the lunchtime current affairs show had inadvertently left behind his iPod in the studio, so Chris started looking up random tracks on shuffle mode, before trying to look up listeners requests.

The model of iPod was only revealed at the end when Chris rang up Jeremy on the phone to find out where his Springsteen collection was (Jezzer is a Springsteen fan). The reason was that it was 'only 2 gig'... so that would be a nano then... it sounded quite good on my car stereo...

For those outwith these shores, Radio 2 draws at least 5 million listeners in the early evening. I wonder what the RIAA would have to say about that?
 

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If the music was legally obtained or licensed then the RIAA would have no problem.
 
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