Downloading MP3's The Legal Way
Many of us have one time or another downloaded our favorite song
from the internet. Even though this might not have been the most
honest way to listen to music, at the time it seemed like the
only way for instant gratification. However, times have changed
and music companies are cracking down and suing thousands of
people for illegal music downloads. Today, you don't have to
worry anymore about being sued for instant gratification. There
are plenty of legitimate sites available that allow you to
download your favorite song quickly and most importantly
inexpensively.
Pay as you go mp3 download services has been made famous by
iTunes, which is Apple's answer to getting great music on their
iPOD's fast and easy. iTunes is a huge hit, delivering millions
of songs to iPOD's every year. iTunes cost about $.99 a song and
about $9.99 for an album, but remember the reason that you
started downloading songs in the first place. Many albums only
have two or three great tracks on them anyway. Most people opt
to buy a couple of songs instead of spend $20 bucks at a record
store for an entire album that is mostly a stinker. If you think
$.99 is too much, there are plenty of services that sell mp3's
even cheaper, from Walmart, to emusic to a bunch of smaller
services that are not widely known. You can usually find mp3's
for pennies on a dollar. It is important to do a little research
and check out websites and advertising. You may find songs for
$.10 to $.20 a piece.
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