Xenolan answered Saturday December 9 2006, 1:34 am: You get what you pay for. Any source of free music is probably going to be run without the blessing (and in most cases, with the cursing) of the record label that produces it. The exception is when one is downloading music that is actually produced by the band itself and provided on their own website for free, but you won't find anything in the top 40 in such places!
Lest we forget, downloading music for free is theft. Whenever you engage in shady dealings, there are potential consequences. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
LM answered Saturday December 9 2006, 12:31 am: Hmm.. now that would be promoting illegal activity, now wouldn't it?
ImFakingHotPink answered Saturday December 9 2006, 12:30 am: I have actually had a friend who researched this topic and there really is none. Stuff like Limewire, Kazza, Shotwire(sp), ect. always have a risk of causing a virus. I use Limewire and haven't gotten any virus' yet. As long as you have a good virus/firewall such as Norton Anti Virus you will be pretty pretected. [ ImFakingHotPink's advice column | Ask ImFakingHotPink A Question ]
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