Does anyone know of a good Disney music mp3 website?
Does anyone know of a good Disney music mp3 website?
I usually buy the CDs for the sountracks I like, but sometimes I just want one song. Does anyone know of a good Disney music mp3 website?
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Downloading a few songs from Kazaa is not a big deal.Tangela wrote:
I wouldn't recommend downloading stuff from Kazaa, it seems they have been sued and they are going to ow a lot of money.
Downloading 850 songs from Kazaa could very well be a big deal.
" There's no Dumbass Vaccine " - Jimmy Buffett
Kazaa doesn't owe anyone anything. They have a program that enables people to share files with one another. The entire Internet is based around that concept. What people choose to share on it is another matter.Tangela wrote:I wouldn't recommend downloading stuff from Kazaa, it seems they have been sued and they are going to ow a lot of money.indianajdp wrote:I'm sure you can find them on Kazaa, although I have never tried there myself.
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And Natalie's essentially right on her point, too.
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The problem is, the record companies and your RIAA have been going after individuals, thinking this will somehow recoup the costs.Luke wrote:Kazaa doesn't owe anyone anything. They have a program that enables people to share files with one another. The entire Internet is based around that concept. What people choose to share on it is another matter.Tangela wrote: I wouldn't recommend downloading stuff from Kazaa, it seems they have been sued and they are going to ow a lot of money.
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And Natalie's essentially right on her point, too.
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The thing is, music listening habits have changed, and now record companies are trying to sue you for NOT buying their music. Sure, mp3 file trading is essentially illegal (or at least, the copying part of it is). But so was cassette tape trading. Why is this any different?
But in essence, Kazaa can't be prosecuted (as opposed to Napster, which actually kept a database of files and users, and dealt soley with mp3s). Individuals can. So get Kazaalite which is RIAA-proof (apparently). And turn off sharing, as Natalie says.
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