Why aren't teens buying more "legit" MP3s? Because they can't.

pcworld.ca — 13-17 year olds were both the most likely to pirate and the most likely to own a portable MP3 player. Yet music services insist that they use credit cards to buy music (how many teens have credit cards?), and the only place that they can use cash in (record stores) don't sell MP3s. This article takes a look at the problem. Oct 7, 2006 View in Crawl 4