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I used to use Napster (when it was free), then Kazaa, then Limewire and Gnucleus and everything else.
My computer got so bogged down with spam, ads, pop-ups, spyware and everything else, that I use Windows Media Player, and iTunes now.
Advantages:
- I always get what I ask for, no mislabeled songs
- Never had a single spyware, pop-up, etc.
- Never any copyright protection keeping me from hering my song
- I don't have to look over my shoulder for the Feds to make an example of me.
Also, I mostly download songs from small bands. The New Amsterdams, The Decemberists, Shout Out Louds, etc. And when I steal their music, I always feel bad. They are a new band, and they need the money, and the numbers that say people are listening to them. If it were Pearl Jam, The Beatles, etc, I wouldn't have any guilt about stealing revenue from them, but the small bands are a different story.
It's well worth $.99 / song.
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