Iam trying to download a album from limewire and it cant find all the songs is there a better music downloader?

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SoulSeek a good temporary P2P site until AllofMP3 is back online I was a regular user of the Russian download service All of MP3, which required a $10 deposit, but charged only pennies for songs (16¢ for instance). They had a huge collection of music, not just current pop, but historic stuff back to the 20s, classical, Indie, and folk -- even some World. But the RIAA wasn’t getting the money they wanted, and sued them in Russia, and they were forced to shut down.

While they were found by Russian courts to be operating legally in Russia in August 2007, various extra-legal means have been taken to prevent US citizens from accessing them. For example, browsers like Firefox and Explorer block their site, and credit card companies refuse to authorize payments. It should be pointed out that All of MP3 did not refuse to pay royalties to the copyright holders, just that it would not pay the enormous amounts demanded, which are not valid under Russian law.

Meanwhile, the best of the P2P (file sharing) networks I have found is SoulSeek, which is in many ways like the old Napster. Be aware, however, that you are participating in activity the Federal government considers illegal (although criminal charges are almost never a problem), and that the consortium of media giants, RIAA is spending millions to punish individual file sharers through private lawsuits. True, the chances of being caught in their web is tiny, but American courts have permitted them to demand outrageous sums of money.

The safest way to stay below the RIAA radar is to share less popular songs, for example, music from European or African sources. They don’t seem to persecute people who download songs, just those who allow music to be download by others. You can find out more about All of MP3 on Wikipedia, as well as a good discussion on P2P (peer-to-peer) systems.

There is a reasonable chance that US browsers blocking the Russian sites will be found to be illegal, and that PayPal and other credit company services that act as payment intermediaries will not be permitted to selectively refuse to participate, but for the moment, that’s not the case. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_of_mp3, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P2P .

Keep trying I've got Limewire and I've been trying to find some songs I loved from CDs that are scratched or lost. Sometimes it finds them but days later they still aren't downloaded or it never finds them at all. Try leaving your search tab up so it's constantly searching.

If it finds songs but they never download, try searching again. Another thing you can do is disconnect and then reconnect. You may get into a different network and find different files.It all depends on what computers are online in your network and what files they are sharing.

Limewire is just a search engine. It has no control over what is up on the networks..

There are a couple of but "the best" is dependent on the country you live in There are a couple of sites where you can buy and download albums more easily than looking for them using limewire. Problem with many is that they are only selling DRM-"secured" tracks with the problems we right now can see with Virgin Digtal closing their servers making all the songs people were paying for unusable (see virgindigital.co.uk/Message.aspx for the message of Virgin Digital). The irony of this is that Virgin Digital is recommending to copy bought music to CD and rip it digitally to keep it usable, so they suggest exactly a thing that should be restricted by the DRM they originally shipped with the files.

Now there are a couple of sites that allow to buy Music without DRM. The ITunes Store is the first I heard of doing this and Amazon just started to sell MP3 without DRM on their site. I know that you are looking for ways to download albums for free, but giving you names can raise a couple of legal problems for you, for me and for Amazon/Askville hosting this site I like quite a lot.So you will have to look for other Peer2Peer-software for yourself using the usual ways for this.

What I can do is showing you some websites that offer music that can be legally downloaded and used e.g. For creating Podcasts. The music (also named as Podsafe music) is licensed with the Creative Commons License allowing you to download, use and listen to it for non-commercial projects or simply for private use. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podsafe for further information.

Some (but not all are) - The Podsafe Music Network (the mother of this concept ;-) at http://music.podshow.com/ - http://www.podsafeaudio.com/ - Garageband (many independent bands are publishing there using the site for selfpromotion) http://www.garageband.com/There are even Podsafe Charts like the one at http://www.podparade.de/If you really want to download copyrighted music, you can use a streamripper that is recording the streams of internet-radios (I keep it up to you to feed the correct words into a search engine to find a "stream ripper" ;-) Technically (and legally) it's like connecting a cassette-deck to your radio and wait for the music you like to record and press the record-button when it's happening. If this is legal in your country you still have to check for yourself because nobody "here" knows where you live. Distributing the music that has been created that way might be illegal again (that I don't know for sure).

Hope that helped a little. Sources: My opinion (with links) .

1 This is an interesting question, but I always decide not to answer this sort of thing. The legalities of it worry me. It's not that I condemn downloading, but publicly advising someone on how to do a download that is almost certainly illegal seems problematic at best.

This is an interesting question, but I always decide not to answer this sort of thing. The legalities of it worry me. It's not that I condemn downloading, but publicly advising someone on how to do a download that is almost certainly illegal seems problematic at best.

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I am looking for a music CD by Tom Fettke titled "Best of Tom Fettke". One of the songs on the album is "Changed".

Can I download a single song or an album into my music file on my computer. If this is possible how do I do it?

What is the best site to download FREE music for PC (w/lots of current songs, no catches).

In the '70's possibably the'80's there was an album of music box songs that were sold as christmas music. Any info?

Can I download music onto my kindle and if so where do I download the music from.

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