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Related contentWhat are your opinions on downloading music?
12 hours ago ago from Synapsis
Personally I prefer to use Soulseek to download my music. Or The Pirate Bay to download torrents via UTorrent. I don't think much about the effect it has on the music industry or the bands whose music I am illegally downloading, it's free and saves me a lot of money. What are your opinions? I NEVER download anything, not even legally. I prefer legit CDs because the sound quality of them is way superior to ANY kind of file formats!! ...
Related contentStudent ordered to destroy downloaded music files (WFMJ Youngstown)
12 hours ago ago from Online College Student News and Resource
BOSTON (AP) - A graduate student who must pay four record labels a combined $675,000 in damages for downloading and sharing songs online has been ordered to destroy his illegal music files - but a judge declined to force him to stop promoting the activity that got him in trouble. Original Article: Student ordered to destroy downloaded music files (WFMJ Youngstown) Related Posts: Student ordered to destroy downloaded music files ...
Related contentWill the internet make us less obsessed with trivia, rather than more?
18 hours ago ago from Dusk in Autumn
When information becomes cheaper to search out and gain access to, people will consume more of it. So there's a natural concern that the internet will drive us toward greater obsessiveness -- information is so cheap that we consume so much, long after we've hit diminishing returns. We end up scarfing down trivia, day in and day out, that would've been too expensive to learn about before the internet. For some types of information, this is ...
Related contentAnd there goes another terabyte …
15 hours ago ago from jaffamonkey» jaffamonkey testing and development
Occasionally I remember it seems like a small world on our PC's and (bleugh!) MAC's (Note to self: Must start cutting Apple users some slack!) . However much we think we know there are millions of people out there hooked up to same place we are, it rarely registers we are always . That is why we are always downloading, as if frantically picking up as many souvenirs as we can before it . We are all one terminal amongst hundreds of ...
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Look What I Did Frontman Wants to Destroy the Machine
20 hours ago ago from Noisecreep
Look What I Did frontman Barry Donegan has a new album on the way called 'Atlas Drugged,' which drops Feb. 9. He also has big things on the horizon, things he promises will change the music industry in ways never before imagined. And in the coming weeks, he will reveal his plan. He did speak a little bit about it with Noisecreep, and he summed it all up as "a more viable model." He says that soon "there are going to be some pretty ...
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