listen to it on their computer? In other words, where (or what) do
they download it TO?
--- In [email protected], "Jasmine M. Guillory"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm just at the age cut off, and have to say that I don't know
anyone who owns a computer who has never downloaded music, legally or
illegally, though that may be because my friends are relatively
computer savvy. I downloaded a lot of music from Napster back in the
day when it wasn't officially illegal, but since then haven't gone
the illegal route. However, there's some fuzzy legality on some ways
to get music, since there are lots and lots of mp3 blogs that are
basically condoned by the record companies because they tend to get
free publicity for music (and those don't tend to post the most
popular stuff in the first place, so the record companies like them),
and there are some free and legal download sites, etc. And I've had
friends upload songs for me, that I've then downloaded, which seems
to me to be the same as a friend burning a CD for me, and I'm pretty
sure that's legal. I have to say, though, that my little sister, who
is ten years younger than me, has an
> enormous mp3 library, and probably 80% of it has been downloaded
and not paid for -- the test might be less an age one, but more
whether you where in college in the past five years or so.
>
> Jasmine
>
>
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