Years ago I used a program called Imesh, it was a subscription based service that required you to sync devices monthly or you lost access to your media.... I would pay my $7 or whatever it was a month, and then at night run my library of (new) music through a program called Tunebite (I think it was bought out and rebranded though). I'm sure there are tons of other things like Imesh - spotify seems like the new big dog, not sure how tunebite would work with something web-based though. Either way, I had access to my account on my desktop or laptop (so your whole family probably would have access) .... the only hassle was having to nightly / weekly / monthly run your new music through tunebite.
Tunebite did what is/was the equivalent to holding a microphone to the radio to get a song you hear. It would digitally re-record your DRM protected song, the new copy now was DRM free. I could delete the Imesh version, have my protection free version and was good to go leaving an ipod or something in the boat without having to worry that I would lose all my music if I didn't sync it that month.
Last edited by sidekicknicholas; 04-07-2016 at 6:58 AM.
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