Who buys music online?

DaveSimmons

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allofmp3 = probably illegal, certainly unethical, but people here hope it's "legal enough" to protect you from the RIAA.

The truly legal services sell protected WMA (Napster, Real, Buy.com, ...) or AAC (iTunes). To get unprotected MP3 you must burn a CD then re-rip it.

I use Napster, but only to preview music. I want lossless FLAC so if I like it I buy the real CDs and rip.
 

onlyCOpunk

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I prefer the comfort of iTunes. I keep all of my music on my computer anyways, so it being digital doesn't matter. Only thing that sucks is I can't directly share it with friends.
 

Grey

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Rhapsody works for me .79 per song burned and unlimited listen on your PC for 9.99 a month.
 

episodic

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I have a friend who simply buys the cd's - rips them lossless - immediatley sells cd - music 1/2 price. . . ethical? who knows. . .
 

tkc204

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downloading mp3s from illegal sites is pretty risky.. like ive had friends complain about viruses, I think wal-mart has songs for 79 cents.. I just buy cds

But i may have to consider what episodic friend has done
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
allofmp3 = probably illegal, certainly unethical, but people here hope it's "legal enough" to protect you from the RIAA.

Not probably illegal at all and it's certainly legal enough to protect users from the RIAA. I personally am very happy with that site and have downloaded about 10 gigs of music from them.
 

tami

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the last time i downloaded a file from itunes, it wasn't an mp3. it was some weird format i've never heard of before (and can't recall either). i was mad :|
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: tami
the last time i downloaded a file from itunes, it wasn't an mp3. it was some weird format i've never heard of before (and can't recall either). i was mad :|

:confsued;



Please tell me you aren't serious..
 

BigToque

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AllOfMP3 says it's .02 US per 1mb of download...

so if a song is 5mb big, it would only cost 10 cents US to buy the song? and if the whole CD was 50mb, it would only cost 1 dollar?
 

Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: Stefan
AllOfMP3 says it's .02 US per 1mb of download...

so if a song is 5mb big, it would only cost 10 cents US to buy the song? and if the whole CD was 50mb, it would only cost 1 dollar?

right. most songs are 10-12 cents US
 

DaveSimmons

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Originally posted by: Stefan
AllOfMP3 says it's .02 US per 1mb of download...

so if a song is 5mb big, it would only cost 10 cents US to buy the song? and if the whole CD was 50mb, it would only cost 1 dollar?
That's because they don't pay any real royalties to songwriters, performers, or record companies.

Their claim to being legal is essentially based on being a "radio station" that is "broadcasting" the songs to you, so they only pay radio station listener fees instead of real sales royalties. They claim this is legal in Russia.

But hey, if you want to pay money for audio warez that's your choice.
 

Alex

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Originally posted by: episodic
I have a friend who simply buys the cd's - rips them lossless - immediatley sells cd - music 1/2 price. . . ethical? who knows. . .

thats personally what i would do...
 

SP33Demon

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: Stefan
AllOfMP3 says it's .02 US per 1mb of download...

so if a song is 5mb big, it would only cost 10 cents US to buy the song? and if the whole CD was 50mb, it would only cost 1 dollar?
That's because they don't pay any real royalties to songwriters, performers, or record companies.

Their claim to being legal is essentially based on being a "radio station" that is "broadcasting" the songs to you, so they only pay radio station listener fees instead of real sales royalties. They claim this is legal in Russia.

But hey, if you want to pay money for audio warez that's your choice.
How's the ride on the WAAAHMBULANCE? People are paying for a product just as you would buy liquor from a foreign country, get over it.

 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: franguinho
Originally posted by: episodic
I have a friend who simply buys the cd's - rips them lossless - immediatley sells cd - music 1/2 price. . . ethical? who knows. . .

thats personally what i would do...

i'd do it for my own collection, but I don't have the HD space for it (even though I have a small collection)