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Life without the RIAA

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free the musicWhat would it be like? No threats of lawsuits, music freely available for purchase, trade and mash-up, artists creating music without worrying about alienating their fans…

Martin over at gHacks has compiled a huge list of free music sites. These sites are free in that they don’t cost anything to use and you may download all music found on them legally.

Maybe it’s time to explore other avenues of receiving our music. Maybe it would be nice to try out new bands and artists without the fear of getting sued or having your computer molested. Take a look at these sites and try getting your entertainment without the RIAA for a little while.
Thanks to Lorri Auer for the photo

2 Comments

1 Ryan: homepage

If the insane explosion of podcasting is any indicator, I’d say there’s a very real possibility that this will be the future. It’s a strange world we live in when we spend more time listening and watching home-made content than million dollar network programming!

December 13th, 2005
2 Lorri: homepage

Hey Justin,

Thanks for blogging the photo of Mat Matlock from The Follow. Appreciate it. Great article, too. I listen to a lot of new music by going to bands’ pages on Myspace, many of which are downloadable.

December 14th, 2005

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