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xan started following the problem "This track is currently not available" in Spotify.
rockard marked one of Hugo Josefson's replies in Spotify as useful. Hugo Josefson replied to the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?".
Johan Bogg replied on October 07, 2008 19:02 to the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?" in Spotify:
Johan Bogg marked one of Hugo Josefson's replies in Spotify as useful. Hugo Josefson replied to the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?".
Johan Bogg marked one of Hugo Josefson's replies in Spotify as useful. Hugo Josefson replied to the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?".
Hugo Josefson replied on October 07, 2008 18:59 to the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?" in Spotify:
Cancelling the subscription seems to work fine. I just registered a premium account, and then directly cancelled my subscription.
My status page now says: "You are registered for premium until 2008-11-07. After this period your account will become a Spotify free account unless you choose to renew your subscription."
The two invites I got are also still available.
Hugo Josefson reported a problem in Spotify on October 07, 2008 18:53:
This track is currently not availableWhy do I sometimes get the error message "This track is currently not available" when choosing a song?-
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Hugo Josefson started following the question "Can you stream to a Squeezebox?" in Spotify.
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Hugo Josefson started following the question "What happens with cancelled paid account?" in Spotify.
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A comment on the idea "prefer clients on the same network" in Wuala:
I already suggested another arbitrary "server" IP that gets the second upload of fragments... I honestly don't think however this will be in any of the early beta builds of 2008... maybe around this time in 2009 or 2010. – Bugreport, on September 22, 2008 10:51
tbfnews replied on September 22, 2008 00:10 to the idea "prefer clients on the same network" in Wuala:
Is there any chance this could be revived? It would be great if I could have Wua.la running on my server trading space and hopefully caching my stuff. Such that if I want things, say on my laptop, I can get high speed service from the instance running on my server without needing all the storage space on my laptop instance.
A comment on the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
It's implemented a bit differently... You are maintaining files in your cache, if necessary but storage nodes don't maintain their stored fragments since I guess you need the whole file to maintain it... (Luzius... clarification?!) The server also doesn't seem to do much atm, but I didn't add files recently so I don't really know. – Bugreport, on September 09, 2008 18:16
A comment on the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
Hi Tigerix, as far as I know, this feature is already implemented.
I have a few gigabytes stored in wuala, and after this change I rarely need to maintain my uploads (unless it's new and then it makes redundant copies)
sometimes you will maintain another person's file but you won't see the real information like filename etc. just that you are updating an encrypted part of it. – kobi, on September 09, 2008 17:19
A comment on the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
Anonyomus Maintenance sounds very promising!
I would love it to be in Wuala!
When is this feature going to be released?
I just see that this post is 7 month by age...
Hope that this feature hasn't been abandoned! – Tigerix, on September 09, 2008 13:17
A comment on the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
The Password gets hashed + then stored on the Server (think of it like the sum of the digits: Your password is 123 and "6" gets stored on the server because 1+2+3=6. Hash funktions work similar, only a little bit more complicated, to make sure 42 doesn't work as well as password ;-) ) Your originla password "123" however never leaves the client, and if an attacker finds the "6" on the server, he has no Idea if the real password was 123, 42, 33, 51...? – Bugreport, on September 07, 2008 18:49
A comment on the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
You just enter the password on that other computer. – DataWraith, on September 07, 2008 15:41
joe12 replied on September 07, 2008 15:24 to the question "storing copyrighted material for private use" in Wuala:
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