Posted on 05/30/2006 7:44:20 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Any other suggestions for the widest selection of downloads?
bumperoo
They better be careful. Orin Hatch will be wanting to blow up PCs all over the world for downloading music illegally.
[Too bad our lawmakers don't have the same vigor in standing up to secure the borders and our national sovereignty.]
I have zero sympathy for the music industry as they continue to fight the cassette tape. It sure looks to me like they aren't hurting for cash. If they are, maybe they should rape a few more artists. That's what they do best.
The recording industry is proceeding with its diabolical plot against piracy by producing music that no one wants to download even for free.
This sounds good. Is this though a violation of their agreement with Apple Music?
I assume you're using Windows. Edit menu:Preferences:Parental tab. Check the "Disable Music Store" box, then click the lock icon, enter a password, you're done.
As for retaining your card info on file? No different than Blockbuster.
DOH! This is the one that I have used for years
BTTT
That site is a complete rip-off and is one of many you can find. If you sign up you'll get a program to use the same file sharing network that free programs like Limewire and others use.
In other words, you can download freeware and access the exact same content for free.
Some years back, the RIAA 'petititoned' the Russian and EU authorities to shut down "AllofMP3.com" and after a 6 month invesytigation told the RIAA..."Too bad. They aren't breaking any of our laws."
Now the RIAA is trying a different tactic by engaging the IFPI to do their dirty work.
Limewire is even cheaper! :)
Thanks for the info!
bump
Bump for later.
I get mine at www.alltunes.com , $0.05-0.15 cents per song. Camt get my wife off the computer since I showed it to her.
I just found out about allofmp3.com last night from a friend. The site looks great, super selection, the prices amazing.
I came here to FreeRepublc hoping to find out some facts on it. My understanding so far is:
- Some Russians run it.
- Albums by the Beates and Metallica are on it; and I'm pretty sure they don't allow any US company to sell their music electronically.
- The music industry says allofmp3.com is illegal and doesn't pay artists or record companies.
So... is this illegal for US citizens? And if isn't, is it still morally wrong? Or is this just a matter of a country having different copyright laws than ours? If Russia is really having the royalties go to artist, this doesn't seem so black-and-white.
Cheers,
-- Joe
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