lynx / links / elinks
http://money.aol.com/news/articles/ar/_a/woman-owes-220000-for-sharing-files/20071004195309990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

or

http://tinyurl.com/2quw6y

Imagine, just 24 songs... Doing the math....

www.itunes.com ---> $0.99 per song + tax

www.emusic.com ---> $19.99 trial offer for $25 DRM free downloads.

www.mp3stor.com ---> US$15 (minimum) for countless downloads based on price.


BUT then again if you still insist on 'FREE' downloads... then wget is
your friend.

Using Wget, you can create a text file list of your favorite sites
that say, link to MP3 files, and schedule it to automatically download
any newly-added MP3's from those sites each day or week.

First, create a text file called mp3_sites.txt, and list URLs of your
favorite sources of music online one per line (like
http://del.icio.us/tag/system:filetype:mp3 or stereogum.com).

Then use the following Wget command to go out and fetch those MP3's:

wget -r -l1 -H -t1 -nd -N -np -A.mp3 -erobots=off -i mp3_sites.txt

That Wget recipe recursively downloads only MP3 files linked from the
sites listed in mp3_sites.txt that are newer than any you've already
downloaded. There are a few other specifications in there - like to
not create a new directory for every music file, to ignore robots.txt
and to not crawl up to the parent directory of a link.

More info see...

http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000573.html


Sekidde
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