Posts Tagged ‘Music Files’

Quality Country Music MP3s are Safe and Legal

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Ray La Foy asked:


As the Internet swells with more and more sites offering MP3 downloads for music fans, a real concern is cropping up within the music industry itself. It seems a lot of these sites are anything but legal and the downloads of MP3 files many people are getting are technically pirated.

This means everything from rock and jazz to country music MP3 files can be illegal versions of the recordings. Fortunately, there are a whole host of sites that offer perfectly legal, high quality downloads. The trick is finding the legal sites.

Music fans that want to protect themselves from making illegal downloads, which can be tracked back to them as evidenced by some pretty high-profile cases, can do a few things to protect themselves. These tips apply to everything from rock downloads to country music MP3 files, and include:

* Check into the background of the site you’re downloading your country music MP3 files or other music files from. If it’s a big name in the industry, you’re generally safe. Watch out, however, for some foreign sites because while they might be legal to operate where they are, it doesn’t mean they’ve paid music license holders their due. This could mean the downloads are illegal in your country of origin. Very often record labels themselves will point country music MP3 fans to sites that offer their music for download in a legal fashion. This is a good way to avoid all doubt.

* If a site doesn’t ask for money per song or on a bulk download agreement, chances are the artists aren’t getting paid. If the artists, labels and promoters don’t get their royalties, it’s almost certain the downloads, even country music MP3 files are not on the up and up. Cases where fans who downloaded music only to get prosecuted personally either along with or independently from the download site are making headlines more readily these days, so caution is a virtue to exercise.

* Be wary of downloading from peer-to-peer sites. Fans who share full songs and albums might be doing so with the best of intentions, but that doesn’t make the action legal. Unless a song has landed in the public domain, its sharing over the Internet is technically illegal unless the purchase price is sent to the record label.

There are, however, literally thousands of songs within the public domain, which means their sharing is perfectly okay. Also, some P2P sites have licensing agreements with labels. Read the disclaimers to be certain. If you’re in doubt, don’t download and check it out first.

As the country music MP3 and music download industry takes off, there are a whole host of sites that offer legal downloads. The onus, however, is on the fans to ensure they are making wise purchases from locations that are legal. Exercise a little common sense and check things out before selecting the buy button or downloading free content without care.

Country music MP3 files, rock, blues, jazz and so on can be great additions to iPods and other players, but take the time to make sure the service you use is legal.



Sharing Music is Dangerous

Monday, August 10th, 2009
jessie asked:


Peer-to-Peer (P2P) programs are fairly popular. Networks such as BitTorrent and eMule make it easy for people to find what music they want and share what music they have.

So you want Katy Perry’s new album or perhaps you’re looking for a sweet romantic song for playing over Valentine’s Day. For many people it is as simple as opening BitTorrent or eMule, selecting the tracks, downloading, and then transferring to your iPod or burning to a CD.

The idea of sharing music seems benign enough. If I have some music you want and you have some music I want, why shouldn’t we share? For one thing, sharing music on your computer with unknown users on the Internet goes against many of the basic principles of securing your computer. You must have a firewall, either built into your router or using personal firewall software.

However, in order to share music on your computer and access music on other computers within a P2P network such as BitTorrent, you must open a specific TCP port through the firewall for the P2P software to communicate. In effect, once you open the port you are no longer protected from your firewall.

Another security concern is that when you download music from other peers on the BitTorrent, eMule, or other P2P network you don’t know for sure that the file is what it says it is. You might think you are downloading Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl”, but when you double-click the file how can you be sure that you haven’t also installed a Trojan or backdoor in your computer allowing an attacker to access it at will?

The more important thing you have to know about sharing music is sharing unauthorized music files on the Internet is illegal.

The U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act deems copying of copyrighted music (with the exception of making a copy for your own use) as illegal. The U.S. Code protects copyright owners from the unauthorized reproduction, adaptation or distribution of sound recordings, as well as certain digital performances to the public. In more general terms, it is considered legal for you to purchase a music CD and record (rip) it to MP3 files for your own use. Uploading these files via peer-to-peer networks would constitute a breach of the law.

So, with all of that in mind, sharing music is dangerous. You need a safe and legitimate method to search and download the music you want.

Easy MP3 Downloader is not a Peer-to-Peer program. You’re not sharing music with others and what you download are 100% safe MP3 files. It’s 100% Legal. There are large numbers of Free Legal Music Sources on the Internet. Easy MP3 Downloader can help you find them more easily by searching the public video and audio websites, such as YouTube, Yahoo!, etc.

Learn more about Easy MP3 Downloader.