"Most people" don't have access to the internet (or a phone, or clean water for that matter). So no, most people don't download music illegally. However, the near majority of internet users might; because people don't often volunteer information that they committed a crime, the exact numbers aren't known. In fact 12% of people download music illegally
I think the term is simply Pirates.
No, its just used for finding out what music you listen to, It has nothing to do with what source you got the music from
You can download music from just about anywhere on the Internet.
wuzam.com it downloads straight to the hard disk and it also works on the ps3
Use the internet.
"Most people" don't have access to the internet (or a phone, or clean water for that matter). So no, most people don't download music illegally. However, the near majority of internet users might; because people don't often volunteer information that they committed a crime, the exact numbers aren't known. In fact 12% of people download music illegally
According to several laws, it is illegal for anyone of any age to download music illegally. There are several severe civil and criminal penalties for those whom download and distribute illegally downloaded music under federal law.
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The BeeMP3.com site is a search engine that finds music files on the Internet they do not provide any music. Most of the music found by BeeMP3 will be being supplied illegally.
If you are downloading music fraudulently from the iTunes store then they may find you. If you have illegally downloaded music from elsewhere then iTunes will not know about it.
Yes. The Internet is a place where people can illegally download music for free instead of buying Cd's or official downloads (from places such as itunes). This means that the music industry is losing out on millions of pounds/dollars, which essentially harms the industry.
Copyright infringement.
provide information on how to download music illegally. However, music can be bought at a reasonable price on iTunes or Amazon.
I think the term is simply Pirates.
No, its just used for finding out what music you listen to, It has nothing to do with what source you got the music from
You can either get a fine or get put in JAIL !!!