Hello Samuel. Napsteroffers membership to residents of several countries 
outside the U.S. including Britain Japan and Canada. One membership level 
lets you download
files that you keep as  long as you maintain your paid membership. On
another level you just by tracks and albums as you would at Amazon and the
like with no membership fee.In the States and here in Canada, a free trial 
is offered.

I understand your frustration. Here in Canada, Amazon.com, Rapsidy and other
companies based in the states block us from purchasing downloads at their
websites. Those of us who live outside the U.S. are also blocked from 
listening to Clear
Channels radio streams.The page that comes up when you attempt to stream a 
Clear Channel radio station says that non-U.S. surfers are blocked due to 
licensing restrictions. In my experience, I have never found a broadcast 
stream for any station owned by a company other than clear channel that 
blocks non-U.S. surfers, though others may exist that I have simply not yet 
discovered.

Larry

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Subject: Websites for MP3


> Hello, I tried your suggestions, however amazon.co.uk does not have that
> option and unfortunately, amazon.com does not allow you to download music
> if you are not a US resident. Can anyone suggest any websites that have a
> wide selection of MP3s?
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