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Posted on November 21, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

The growing industry of unlimited music downloads has created a competition that has forced the competitors to present their products in various ways, with the hope that they can attract music enthusiasts to patronize their services. Thus, one particular site will offer a package which consists of various downloadable, plus customer care, music software, and payment plan. At first look, each package seems to be different from the ones offered by other providers yet taking a closer look will reveal that there is a close similarity among them.

Free unlimited music downloads sites seem to lure many customers. Needless to say, it’s because of the savings that they can get which really make these sites more attractive than others. What they don’t realize is that it is against the law, violating the provisions of the Recording Industries Association of America (RIAA). Despite the many apprehensions made due to illegal file sharing, still there are many who would take the risk of getting free but illegal unlimited music downloads, especially those who are just new users.

These kinds of unlimited music downloads sites present their products in a very convincing way just to assure you of your safety. However, all file sharing activities involve some degree of risk. To give you a feeling of security, they claim that they have utilized encryption in their download program, or you can apply masking on your IP address, and to top them all, safety programs like ProtoWall, PeerGuardian and SafePeer can be installed for safety. But it is very easy to trace any unlawful activity on the internet, and even you could not hide.

The worst thing that you could suffer from P2P sites that offer unlimited music downloads is data loss and computer damage. Viruses, adwares and spywares, might be downloaded together with your music files. Because of this your computer is at risk of infection that even up-to-date softwares

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Is Downloadable Music a Boon or Curse to the Music Industry? 0

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Internet-Music Bond

The collaboration of Internet and music has shared a bond pleasing musicians and their audience since its inception a few years ago. On one hand, downloading music online allows its audience the option of obtaining music for free, a benefit to both the musicians and the audience. However, the Internet has also acted as the villain for opening a lot of avenues where talent goes unrecognised and do not get their due credit, which in a way is generally referred to as ‘online piracy.’

It doesn’t appear to be a new fad as streaming music sites with free accessible content are being used by a growing number of listeners as a substitute for buying music. For instance, a few years back, a survey revealed that music enthusiasts often spent a whopping amount of 0 per month buying CDs and digital downloads to fill their iPod.

Whereas, the internet and music bonding came a long way and proved less taxing, where in it has enabled music lovers to get their favourite music by spending only or less each month. Services like Imeem and Last.fm (CBS) have given the music listeners a golden opportunity to listen to any kind of music over the Web for free or at minimal cost.

Online and Streaming Music Services

A San-Francisco based graphic designer offers his excitement and love for the industry. “I listen to more music than I used to. I pretty much have music playing all the time. It’s because I can access so much of it, however I want.”

The idea of online and streaming music services like Imeem, Last.fm, and Pandora would allow people to listen to music on PCs, mobile devices, and home stereos, while collecting small fees and advertising

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