| Many people email us and
ask "What's the difference between a
file sharing site and a legal music
download site?" The main difference
is that legal music download sites have
agreements with record companies to sell
their music via the internet, whereas a
file sharing site simply exists to
facilitate the sharing of music between
users. In the case of file sharing, the
artist and record company does not
receive any royalties for the music you
download. To learn more about the
differences between file sharing and
legal music downloads, we suggest you
visit Integrity
Download, a site devoted to educating
music lovers on how to download their
music legally.
If you'd like to know more about legal
music downloading please feel free to email us or sign
up for our mailing
list to receive periodic information
about legal music downloading.
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iTunes™ |
Date Added:
4/17/2004 |

apple.com/itunes
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| iTunes
is one of the few sites
that don't require a monthly fee.
But you can only download music
after youve paid for the
track. iTunes features a 30
second preview of each song with
downloads costing .99 cents per
song. You can also download
entire albums for a package
price, but as mentioned, you can
only preview music for 30 seconds Songs
can be played from your iTunes
program on your computer or burn
your legal music downloads to CD
or leave them in your iTunes
program to play on your computer.
Return
to our reviews of the
Top 5 Legal
Music Downloads
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