Confusing the surrounding music copyright law
Because there are many different ways to get free music from the Internet, the idea of what is legal and what is not legal has become confusing and contradictory.
"Okay, so it is illegal to burn a copy of the CD and distribute it.
"Downloading free songs from peer-to-peer sites and servers is illegal, but can I download a song from a friend via Dropbox?"
The copying and distribution of these types of songs makes the law vague and outdated, so they just continue to illegally download music.
With the increasingly popular "YouTube to mp3" technology, getting an mp3 file from a video of a song you have posted will only add to the problem.
Is that illegal?
Let's take a look.
FBI warning
You know that when you watch a movie on a DVD [for those of us who still do this], a familiar "FBI warning" appears on the screen telling you that the material was copied and that it is illegal to unauthorized use of the material. Copying...etc.
Well, especially some outdated articles may say that this copyright [or Internet piracy] law also applies to music.
what does that mean?
Any form of redistribution is illegal without the artist's consent. from
If you participate by deliberately downloading music distributed without the artist's consent from
You are participating in illegal activities.
This article by IBM compares the use of these third-party websites to rip music on YouTube, such as "recording a radio with a tape."
And peer-to-peer servers and other websites that are not even technically hosted on their websites are still involved in this illegal activity, and in the future, copyright companies will continue to crack down on this activity.
Are there other options?
Yes. You are not without hope. There are many options. Honestly, with all the options, it's amazing how many people are still trying to download music for free [well, there aren't that much]. I remember those days, myself.
I had to edit the properties of each song again to cringe neatly and orderly on my iPod.
never.
Although you can choose to subscribe to the music streaming service, many people have it. from
If you want to continue listening to your music very cheaply from
No internet connection, you want to really have the song you are listening to, I'd recommend a service like Mp3million, you can download the songs of nickel and coins here. These types of websites are legal as long as they pay royalties for song licenses. With that said, I hope that you can continue your music download lifestyle without [too much] interruption.
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