Like most P2p sites, this one gives you access to some of the hottest and latest music and music videos from all over that is legal. The site offers a free version of their proprietary software which you use to manage all your shared files, downloads, previews and many more. The free version allows you to download a copy of the song which you can play for 3 times before the song is either purchased or deleted. There is a low one time membership fee of $35.00 which gives you legal unlimited downloads of music and music videos with lower packages of 2-year access at $30.00 and $20.00 for a year’s membership.
Common’ guys, nothing’s free anymore on the net and paying assures your ass doesn’t get sued for piracy. If one is also interested in downloading DVD’s which you can burn (with the use of their software of course) and play in your portable, PC or view using your home theater you can opt for the additional $15.00 to get unlimited downloads.
As you might have noticed, there is a proprietary program to download, play and burn your cd’s which they use for DRM instead of you deciding which is which but it still falls in your lap if you do get to upload or download a so-called hot track or music video. DRM has been almost non-existent in the P2P world which makes it the worst place to find legal music. The software allows you to get sample tracks which you could play for three times after which you can buy them or delete them from your play list (with the free version of the software). The fee you pay removes all the annoying ads and advertising hoopla included with the other free music download sites.
Advertising is the bread and butter of most free music sharing sites like Ruckus and the many others out there and when you do register and get a paid service, you get them out of the standard free programs. You have access to all the latest tracks from Arvil, Timbaland and many more, so do check them out for some of the best legal downloads from a P2P site that’s fast and legal. Get it, LEGAL, meaning you get your music without stepping over somebody else’s toes and get sued later for DRM violation Intellectual Copyrights infringement. So MP3Rocket.com for the best P2P legal downloads. The fee you pay is a one time fee, you don’t get charged per/download or video. As long as you’re within the contract (package) scope, you get unlimited access to all the music, video and music videos you like.
Tags: free-software, One-Time-Membership, Paid-P2P
Categories: Applications, Downloading Legally, DVD Videos, Freeware, Music, Providers, Videos
There have been cases of software being up for grabs on the Internet. Whatever kinds of applications these may be – games, productivity apps, etc. – you are still stepping on the lines of legality. The difficult thing about it is that you might get into trouble for getting such software. So what is the solution for this? Go for free software.
Free software is not just about software that is free in terms of the price. There is also the freedom of choice and legal freedom to share it with others. That is why you could see a lot of isos of Linux distributions all over the Internet. That is one of the ways these software are distributed.
This is one of the things you could legally download. There are no problems when it comes to sharing them. In fact, it is encouraged. You are not really forced to share it but why just have it on your computer when you could actually spread the joy of using it. For example, Blogbridge is a free software which is being developed so that you could have another experience when it comes reading your favorite blogs or finding what other RSS there are out there. You could store it on your computer or share it to others on the Internet. It doesn’t really matter much. The important thing is that you know what you are doing is actually legal.
Would you like to be caught red handed that you have been pirating software or using them? No, right? If that is the case read up some more about the topic so you could at least determine the pros and cons of free software.
Tags: free-software, Freeware
Categories: Downloading Legally, Freeware, Resources
Everybody loves video and audio files that are easily available on the internet. The only problem, well, first, most of it is copyrighted meaning you have to pay in order to get it. Next, copyrighted means protected in a sense that any attempt to copy it over the internet say from the latest MTV or songs from Beyonce’s latest album is technically piracy. Piracy is defined as stealing thus not allowed. So you might be able to get away with it but at what cost.
There are options to get around this, which could be to just buy the content from the makers of the stuff you want or buy them in DVD’s, audio cd’s and the likes then rip them for uploading to your personal digital player. Or you can get that stuff out of your mind totally and turn to YouTube for some of the best free stuff on the web without the getting watchdogs onto your tail. Oh and by the way, piracy is punishable by fines and jail-time in most of the world.
Now, back to YouTube, we all know that content from the site can be downloaded for viewing on your PC. But what if, say, you wanted to download them all and convert them for uploading to your Ipod 4G or your Creative ZEN for both video and audio content? A nifty utility that allows you to convert these files you’ve downloaded into a form that can be used on your Ipod or stored for viewing later from ErightSoft.com. Get a Firefox Browser from Mozilla and you can also prepare it for use on your Ipod. MySpace has also turned into the place to get the hottest stuff for all the companies, artists and just plain people want to show everybody else just what they are made of. So you can see that there are a lot of stuff that is still free on the web if you know what and where to go and look.
Tags: Downloading-for-free, free-software, Music-Videos, Utilities
Categories: Applications, Downloading Legally, Freeware, ipods, Music, Podcasts, Resources, Videos