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November 16, 2007

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.

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