I purchased software called Replay Music from Applian Technologies for 20-30 bucks a few years ago...what it does it records any music playing through your sound card to .mp3 format and tags them with artist, song title, etc and dumps them to a folder on your HD...completely legal b/c its just recording what is being streamed...I start that program up, then start up Pandora or something like it (Youtube if you're looking for a specific song) and let it go...
All I use is iTunes.
I can find most Texas Music artists on there. The ones I cant find on itunes I can find at www.lonestarmusic.com I havent bought anything from lone star yet, but I have looked around and like the selection.
(All I have is Texas Music, dont know about finding any other kinds of music)
If you dont know anything about torrents i suggest googling "Bit Torrent" and then download a bitTorrent client such as Utorrent.
The pirate bay administrators were convicted a couple of weeks ago and now doing time in prison. Interpol is running their web servers looking for other people to go after.
x2. Still blows my mind that everyone thinks its ok to just steal music.
As "devil's advocate", its only stealing because someone suddenly decided it was "stealing"
Do you remember when friends would loan you their new cassette and you would make a copy?
And even if you didnt and just "borrowed" it and listened to it once, is it still "stealing"?
Is it "stealilng" if you only "listen" to the music?
If not, then is it still "stealing" when you delete the music from your drive after "listening" to it?
IMO its only stealing if you obtained the original illegally.
What the p2p community argues is that it is in fact "sharing".
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