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I can't believe we have a General Forum on this site for anything goes. Anyway, I'm looking for an MP3 service that will make me pay for the MP3's I download, and then give the artists a portion of that money. I want to download music both Legally AND Ethically. Does this exist?
Just search in google for a mp3 download site. Im sure youll find alot of'em that you pay a subscription fee to or a fee per song thats added to your account, and that allows you access to download music. Im sure a portion of that does go towards the artists.
This is link to a site similiar to what I discribed. Despite what is says you do pay for the songs. http://www.portable-cd-mp3-player.co...downloads.html
I quite like IUMA (not sure the exact link but google for a sec and it should pop up) and a place (if I remember correctly) called www.garage-bands.com (not sure if that's the link)
Keep in mind that in my experience 80% of the stuff I downloaded was crap...but I found quite a few jems.
That average is a lot better than the RIAA stuff which is currently scoring 99% crap on my meter
There's a great site called Emusic. It's fast, User-Friendly, and loaded with songs (all in MP3 format) I personally love this site. Pay a small subscription fee and then WHAMM-O Free MP3 Downloads! It's great!
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