I've bought a couple albums off magnatune, use jamendo some. I like jamendo, but I think searching through music on it is a pain in the %&$. I've purchased a number of CDs and gotten more copied from friends.
I've bought a couple albums off magnatune, use jamendo some. I like jamendo, but I think searching through music on it is a pain in the %&$. I've purchased a number of CDs and gotten more copied from friends.
I mostly listen through Last.fm. Download legally free music from Download.com, Jamendo and share music with my friends
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Demonoid...until it was tragically shut down, now iTunes on the Windows partition
a here here for pirating?
isoHunt mainly.. although using streamripper for net-radio and audacity to record the output for myspace-music are also up there
I download a little, but most is from sharing with friends.
Bittorent
+1 for Jamendo.
I don't like their new site though. No oggs! No torrents either, unless you stop the http download and then choose the torrent. Insane step in the wrong direction! I also find the new look harder to navigate and, just for good measure, I don't like the colour.
There's a lot of talk of illegal activity in this thread, it should be closed for that reason. Illegally downloading music not oly hurts the hardworking artists but also many of the people involved in the music industry. It is not something to be proud of and certainly goes against the grain of ubuntu's ideals.
I go to the library and check out cds I would like to try, and eventualy I by one or too.
すべてと、そして、すべてへのリナックスは自由を鳴らせました。
Linux to all, and to all, let freedom ring.
No, it's the RIAA that's hurting the artists. I don't look for justification in what I do, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that I'd buy a CD if I thought the artist was getting a fair cut. Paying $20 for a CD where the artist profits about $0.60 is ridiculous.
But regardless, a question was asked, an answer was given.
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