Coincidentally, I'm listening to Pandora as I write this post. According to new research coming out from the UK teens ages 14 to 18 are downloading less illegal music and streaming more. From the Guardian article : The survey of 1,000 fans also shows that many 14 to 18 year olds are now streaming music regularly online using services such as YouTube and Spotify. At the same time less than a third of teenagers are now illegally downloading music, the survey suggests. In January this year 26
by Susan Reynolds Digital rights management or DRM is a technology which has gained wide support within the music industry because of its ability to prevent illegal music transfers. DRM works by preventing playback if it cannot verify from a web based server that the file has been legally downloaded. While this does offer a great deal of protection to audio files and the authors of this music it can also cause some difficulty for users who have legitimately purchased the music. This has lead t
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by Billy Ray The finer things in life are experienced with the right kind of music in the background but if you use a CD player, wouldn’t it be a hassle to tug along a bag full of CDs? It would be better for you to purchase an Apple iPod cheap than your typical 24 song expensive CD set could handle. The emergence of these remarkable iPods has definitely brought a hard blow to the music industry since music lovers can opt to download the music they want for free. Not only is it illegal, music
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