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It`s a certainty. One of the most sensitive issues in access of materials from the Internet is legal music downloads. This contentious situation has its roots on the case of Napster, an online music file sharing facility that was in operation between June 1999 and July 2001. This system was the brainchild of a Shawn Fanning, then a student of Northeastern University in Boston, Pennsylvania, USA. The technology devised by Fanning enabled Internet users to readily share MP3 files, thus in effect empowering consumers to bypass the traditional market outlets for songs and music, and have these materials practically for free. Needless to say, the music industry raised a howl when the Napster system became a phenomenal success, and accused its developers and those linked to it with copyright violations on a grand scale. Eventually, Napster was closed following a court order. Nonetheless, the concept behind Napster very much remains in the decentralized peer-to-peer file-sharing systems now prevalent in the Internet. Also notably, the Napster franchise of Fanning has been sold and is now operated as a pay site for music downloads.

The campaign to enforce legal music downloads continues zealously and has even extended to plain individuals who access online from P2P sites. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), they have been filing five hundred to seven hundred cases of copyright infringement monthly to stem music piracy online. At the same time, the drive against websites or P2P facilities distributing music illegally is being pursued vigorously. Clearly the recording artists, studios, and labels have a lot of stake on the issue of enforcing copyright laws in the Internet. Per some estimates, the sales revenue from online songs and music worldwide amount to $2 billion. This is generated by the estimated five hundred online music stores located in forty countries.

Still much larger sales revenue can be generated if legal music downloads are strictly enforced. This higher earnings potential is therefore what drives those in the music industry to protect their copyright on the songs and music that they produce. They want to be justly compensated for the talent and efforts that have been put in those entertainment media that are now very accessible to everybody through Internet sources. And this further earning potential is really huge. In 2006, approximately five billion songs, equivalent to 38,000 years in music, were said to have been exchanged via the largely unregulated peer-to-per websites. By way of comparison, only 509 million songs were actually bought from online music stores for 2006.

Legal music downloads would therefore be best for the peace of mind of those who want to access songs online. The website DownloadAnySong is one Internet source which can make this possible as it duly respects copyright laws and provides the means to help them enforced. Additionally, it contains a rich reservoir of digital music which can be downloaded through a P2P file-sharing system that is considered as the largest of its kind in the world where copyright law enforcement is in the rules.


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