You heard a song on the radio, and now you can't stop singing it. It's been floating through your mind for days now and you know you HAVE to have it. The problem is, you're reluctant to drive to the store or the mall, especially when you just want the one song and aren't sure about the quality or even name of the album. So what do you do? You have the internet, but you're not quite sure how to download music, particularly how to do it legally.
There are many benefits to embracing legality; you can create a library of all your favorite songs, with no filler, and no long albums that you don't wholly enjoy. You also have the piece of mind in knowing that you paid for your music; the RIAA won't be after you, and artists are still getting some hard-earner cash.
The negative aspects of illegal downloading are plenty -- spyware on your computer, people hacking into your computer, and even the RIAA potentially suing you for thousands of dollars. The fee for illegal downloading can be quite hefty indeed.
There are many ways of getting music online. Some of them are illegal and involve downloading programs that put mal-ware and spyware onto your computer. Here's how to go about doing things smoothly and,most importantly, legally.
- Decide which provider has music that appeals to you. There are many providers out there that offer a variety of music. Some places have cheaper music, and some offer some incentives. Some of the best sites are iTunes, Napster, and MusicMatch. Many of these sites conveniently organize their music by genre (Top 40, Rock, Hip-Hop, R&B and all the rest). Also, the sites may offer a list of the most popular downloads in any particular category. Music providers are a great way to find new and sometimes unknown music.
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Author: Nicole Mellin