Downloading Music
Downloading music from the Internet has always been
popular. With the introduction of MP3 players and the iconic
iPod from Apple, the growth of download music via the Internet
will continue to grow, it’s very likely that it will
eventually replace the coveted CD as our most popular medium
for listening to the latest release from our favourite pop
star.
Many people worry about the legality of downloading music, there
has been a lot of publicity over the last few years as major record
labels crack down on unscrupulous file sharing operations. To
clarify, it is not illegal if:
- The copyright holder of the song title has permission for
the song to be downloaded. Usually, this is via a reputable music
download site and a fee was charged.
- It is legal to encode an MP3 player with a legally
downloaded song, however it is not legal to trade or distribute
that download with out the consent of the copyright holder.
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Most reputable music download sites charge a fee, paying for the
download protects you from unwittingly breaking copyright laws.
Sites will either charge you per download or a flat monthly fee for
unlimited downloads.
There’s a certain ethical argument about downloading music from
the Internet for free. There are a number of file sharing
operations that have been closed down recently, this is because
they are providing copyrighted material and not paying a royalty.
If a royalty is not paid, then it means that the record company do
not receive anything. It also means that the creative spark, the
artist also misses out.
We believe that a creative artist should be rewarded for their
work and effort, by downloading music from an illegal file sharing
site, you are effectively stealing from the record company and more
importantly from the artist. Besides, downloading music is now
extremely low price, it’s possible to download the latest chart
entries to an MP3 player for as little as 69 cents.
What is important when downloading music?
There are a number of aspects to consider when
you’re downloading music. We’ve listed these below:
- The legality of the site you are visiting
- The quality of the MP3 download. MP3 should be CD quality,
these means you should be downloading music above 128 kbps.
- Consider the speed of your PC, clearly broadband will be much
better if you are going to be regularly downloading music files.
It’s also recommended to close any other open applications to
ensure your PC is operating at its best.
- Consider purchasing additional storage space specifically for
your music downloads. This is especially recommended if you use
your PC for work or other important jobs.
- Never share the music or music file you have downloaded with
others.
We hope you enjoy visiting our site, we hope to provide you with
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browse our latest articles section, we’ve researched the Internet
and found the latest views from the greatest MP3 minds.
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