Forgot to mention - be sure to read all the "fine print" before signing
up for any site. There are still sites out there that will put
restrictions on music files that won't let you transfer them to other
devices, or will only let you listen while online (streaming from the
site), etc. etc.
The only ones I've ever used and can vouch for totally are Amazon.com
and Walmart.com. They will let you download a song file and there is NO
restrictions on it at all. Once you buy it - you own it and can do
anything you want with it.
Good luck,
Donk
Donk wrote:
> I think it's hard to tell. You have to judge on a site-by-site basis.
> I would think most sites would probably be legal - but check out their
> selection of songs or movies before you subscribe. They might only
> offer a very few, unpopular songs or movies.
> To be sure, you could always stick with the major providers of music, like:
> Amazon
> I-tunes
> Rhapsody
> Napster
> Emusic.com
> Walmart.com
> And for Movies try Netflix or Blockbuster.
>
> Good luck,
> Donk
>
>
>
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