and sign up with www.allofmp3.com example: i just downloaded the entire White Stripes - Live @ the Orpheum Theatre album - 20 tracks @ CD quality (320 kbps) - for $3.04. you can download the entire album @ 192kbps for $1.82. there selection is quite extensive as well. i've also downloaded the Allman Bros. - Filmore Concerts and Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsies (live).... all 3 albums for under $8. do it and thank me later.
I've used allofmp3 for a couple of years. I love it. Even after they raised their prices it's still so much better and cheaper than Itunes. You can select any quality and their mp3's have no DRM restrictions.
According to their site: Is it legal to download music from AllOFMP3.com? The availability over the Internet of the ALLOFMP3.com materials is authorized by the license # LS-3М-05-03 of the Russian Multimedia and Internet Society (ROMS) and license # 006/3M-05 of the Rightholders Federation for Collective Copyright Management of Works Used Interactively (FAIR). In accordance to the licenses' terms MediaServices pays license fees for all materials downloaded from the site subject to the Law of the Russian Federation "On Copyright and Related Rights". All these materials are solely for personal use. Any further distribution, resale or broadcasting are prohibited. The works available from ALLOFMP3.com are protected by the Law of the Russian Federation "On Copyright and Related Rights" and are for personal use of a buyer. Commercial use of such material is prohibited. Recording, copying, distribution on any media is possible only upon special consent of a Rightholder. The user bears sole responsibility for any use and distribution of all materials received from AllOFMP3.com. This responsibility is dependent on the national legislation in each user's country of residence. The Administration of AllOFMP3.com does not possess information on the laws of each particular country and is not responsible for the actions of foreign users. Ya, it's cool... if you live in Russia. If you live anywhere else, you are on your own...
and exactly how are you going to get in trouble? unless you have them available to upload on a P2P or another similar program, the RIAA has absolutely no way of obtaining that information. sheesh, last time i try to hook yall up.
For me, it isn't a legality issue, it's a artist rights issue. If the money isn't being paid to the artist who I am downloading, I really don't want to download the songs. I don't mind paying a little extra if I know the money is going to the right place, especially small, indie artists who are reliant upon royalties for their survival.
I just downloaded the same album for free with Limewire. And I downloaded it again with Bittorrent just because I'm crazy like that. BREAKING THE LAW!!!!!
Nice. I love the fact that the guy is using an old Blue and White Apple 17" monitor. Apple User = Commie
i still use limewire all the time, but when it comes to getting an entire album i'll stick with allofmp3. i KNOW i'm getting full tracks at great quality for something like $.10 a track. i can live with that.
You can do the same thing with Bittorrent for free, without supporting Russian drug lords who have like 20 sex slaves. http://www.engadget.com/2005/03/07/allofmp3-com-safe-for-now/ http://www.museekster.com/allofmp3faq.htm http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/021306.asp
yeah, but for whatever reason i have the hardest time using bittorrent on my computer. probably has to do with the fact that my computer is old and very slow. otherwise, this would all be moot.
I've been using the site for years, as I'm too lazy to search for "quality" downloads via the P2P network any longer. You might also try their sister site http://www.mp3search.ru/
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