What Sites Do You Go to for Music ?

ford442

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watch out for seeding on public trackers like the ones linked at btjunkie - if you have fast internet (upstream in the MB), don't let it spew out copyrighted material while you do other stuff.. i had a warning letter after the first day on Comcast.. it is mostly the new releases to be careful of..
 

DopeFeen

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watch out for seeding on public trackers like the ones linked at btjunkie - if you have fast internet (upstream in the MB), don't let it spew out copyrighted material while you do other stuff.. i had a warning letter after the first day on Comcast.. it is mostly the new releases to be careful of..

yeah i hear ya, one thing i dont do is seed haha cuz i dont give a fuck!
 

tomcruuze

Member
Emusic.com, Pandora.com, Rhapsody.com, Myspace.com these are all my most used sites name, Here I can get lettest Music. This sites launch first music then others.
 

splifchris

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Yeah... I dont like the whole illegal download buz... Check it out online ..... Sure.... If you like it.... Then go Buy it you cheap cunts!!!!
 

ford442

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"In June the MPAA and RIAA announced a ‘ground-breaking’ deal with all the major Internet providers in the United States. In an attempt to deter online piracy, a third-party company will monitor BitTorrent and other public file-sharing networks and collect the IP-addresses of alleged infringers. The ISPs will then notify these offenders and tell them that their behavior is unacceptable. After six warnings the ISP may then take a variety of repressive measures, which include slowing down the offender’s connection"
- Torrentfreak.com
 

DopeFeen

Well-Known Member
"In June the MPAA and RIAA announced a ‘ground-breaking’ deal with all the major Internet providers in the United States. In an attempt to deter online piracy, a third-party company will monitor BitTorrent and other public file-sharing networks and collect the IP-addresses of alleged infringers. The ISPs will then notify these offenders and tell them that their behavior is unacceptable. After six warnings the ISP may then take a variety of repressive measures, which include slowing down the offender’s connection"
- Torrentfreak.com
Internet providers have been sending letters out for years, they are going to have a ton of people to take care of.
 

ford442

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hey - i have been getting back into the scene music..
scene.org has TBs of free music - underground electronic stuff mostly..
yesterday i spent all day on my 20mb cable and got 145,000 tracks from ftp.rave.ca - you want the pub/modules/fasttracker 2/ songs..
 
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