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Effortless To Get And More Trouble-free To Use - Public Domain Music Downloads

By: Isaiah Henry

At one time a really good music collection might consist of 100 or so albums, cassette tapes or CD�s. Now, thanks to public domain music downloads � available via the World Wide Web � that would be considered a modest collection. With the millions of songs, from thousands of artists that are available for you to download you can increase your music collection many times over. What�s more some of the public domain music downloads are offered free of charge. Other downloads are available at a fraction of the cost of a single album or CD.

Another good option is to visit online music stores. The best know of these stores is iTunes. Currently iTunes charges $0.99 per song. iTunes allows you to listen to the music before you actually have to purchase anything. It is a great way to check out some songs you are not sure you want to buy. In most cases, you can listen to the entire song before you buy. Also, a great advantage is that you can purchase one song if that is all you want; you don�t have to purchase the entire album or CD.

Anyone interested in public domain music downloads should know there are legal and illegal sites. Legal sites are those where the music is distributed by the owner of the copyrights to the music (sometimes that is the artist, recording company, publisher, etc.) Illegal sites, simply put, are just the opposite. Illegal sites distribute music they do not own in any way, shape or form. If a consumer knowingly downloads public domain music from an illegal site, they are subject to penalty by law. These penalties can be in the form of monetary fines and sometimes, even include jail time or community service. Additionally, illegal music downloads are often of poor or very poor quality.

Downloading music from online stores is one option many people choose. You are granted top-notch sound, can listen to the songs before you buy and download them in seconds to your computer. One of the best known online stores is iTunes. At iTunes songs (at present) cost $0.99 each to download. Once you�ve downloaded the music you can burn it to a CD or save it on your Mp3 Player.

There is little point in risking paying a huge fine by breaking the law, when it is very affordable to download public domain music from many legal sites. Some of the reputable sites include: MyRhapsody.com, where they offer a fourteen day free trial period. During that period you can download an unlimited number of songs (imagine the possibilities). After the trial ends, you are asked to enroll at a monthly charge of approximately $12.99.

Other really good sites to consider: Napster-Tunes which has 5 million full-length songs, representing more than 250 genres. 1000Musicdownloads.com is another site which is legal and offers a free trial membership before you have to pay anything at all. So, choose your site and double or triple the size of your music collection in only a few hours � or less.


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