
- January15 2004
- Volume 11
- Issue 1
Musical Legal Notes
Ever since Napster hit the cyberspace scene, it's been possible to downloadfree music, but not without risk. Users of file-sharing sites likeKaZaa have always taken a chance of computer virus infections and are nowfacing possible lawsuits from the revenue-starved music industry. If youwant to satisfy your craving for music cuts legally, however, there arenow some online music download sites. Sites like iTunes (www.apple.com/itunes), MusicMatch Downloads (www.music match.com/download), and Napster2.0 (www.napster.com) let you download your favorites for only $0.99each and play DJ, mixing and matching artists rather than buying completealbums. Caveat: Playback capabilities may be limited. For example, unlessthey are converted to an MP3 format, music tracks from Apple's iTunes willplay only on Apple's iPod portable players, which can cost up to $500.
Articles in this issue
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Look to the Future with a Stock Investing Planover 17 years ago
Are You a Part of the Great Stock Year?over 17 years ago
Model Portfolio Series: Aggressive Growthover 17 years ago
Uncover 529 Investing Puzzle Strategiesover 17 years ago
Taming the Tuition Tigerover 17 years ago
The MAGNET Approachover 17 years ago
Bond Rates Dropover 17 years ago
Should You Surrender?over 17 years ago
AMTs' Pinch Is Presentover 17 years ago
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