TunesPro, Not Legal?

I'm not dead, just haven't posted anything for a while because, well, i've had nothing to say. However i thought i needed to post about something that was brought to my attention last week regarding TunesPro, apparently the service is not as legal as i thought it first was.
I have contacted the marketing people who sent me the e-mail regarding TunesPro and after a few e-mails to check the legality of the service i stopped getting a reply. After this and other evidence i found on other websites i have come to my own conclusion that the service isn't legal.
This theory is backed up with other evidence i have found online that suggests TunesPro does not pay royalties to the record labels, which explains how charging 19 cent a song is doable.
So i think from this evidence it is fair to say that buying anything from TunesPro is as good as piracy, if not worse because you are paying to steal. If you really like the music that much, support the artists by buying from iTunes or streaming for free on We7.
Anyone who has purchased from TunesPro as a result of my article i can only apologies.
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Yes we7 is 100% legal. Every time you play a song the artist is paid, this is supported by advertising. TunesPro on the other hand is not legal and this has been supported by various evidence. We7 can prove they are legal and many artists support their efforts to reduce piracy.
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Please can I check that we7 really is legal. Some of the tech guys at my school seem to believe that it is ilegal, as well as many of my friends. Obviously, I don\'t want to use something that isn\'t supporting the artists who make the music, and we7 does appear to be a free lunch. You suggest here that we7 is legal, and I just wanted to check that this was a supported assertion.
Sorry if this appears rude or contemtuous, but I really need to know.
Johz
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