beckyboo answered Thursday March 15 2007, 11:16 pm: I use BearShare. It'll urge you to pay, but as long as you click the free version, you'll be fine except for the nuisance of pop-ups. It's very easy to use and great for putting on itunes =] [ beckyboo's advice column | Ask beckyboo A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Thursday March 15 2007, 4:54 pm: Here's the thing. These sites aren't illegal themselves.
It's the laws in your area that make downloading the content illegal. If it's not licensed, it's not legal to download.
Long story short, there is no magical legal site to download music from.
In Canada (where I live) the copyright laws are a lot more forgiving... it's okay to download unlicensed material, so long as it's for your own personal use. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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