you cannot because music is something u have to pay for. Go to iTunes and buy the music for 99 cents
Use SharePod. I use, and it works great. Just search and download the mp3 music, sync your iPhone with SharePod, and upload the mp3 to it. Same great quality, and 100% free!
From the New York Times, December 31, 2008 Total album sales in the United States, including CDs and full-album downloads, were 428 million, a 14 percent drop from 2007, according to data from Nielsen SoundScan.
"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
New housing accounts for 40 percent of all lumber use; remodeling and repair, 28 percent; nonresidential and manufacturing, 15 percent; and shipper containers, 9 percent.
In a recent study, it was shown that only nine percent of people listen to RnB music. This is much lower than pop music, which came in at thirty percent.
Not necessarily.
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It is 100 percent safe to download the official Second Life viewer
Yes
The registration fee for a new car in the state of Connecticut is six percent of the new car price. The registration fee for an out of state car is $15.
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Nowhere
Do NOT trust websites that claim they will let you download hacks. They will steal your password, identity, etc.
You may want to check your Internet connection or stop the download and try again. If that fails, try restarting your Xbox before you download again.
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Limewire has a free version, but you can pay about 18 bucks and get a "turbo-charged" version. Downloading copyrighted material is illegal whichever version you use, but I have it on good authority that the pay version is about the same for downloading songs. The problem is that you can set how much bandwidth you allocate to uploads and downloads. Naturally, everybody wants to set it to 100 percent for downloads and nothing for uploads, so you end up trying to download a 700MB movie at 2MB per second. You don't have to be a genius to see that this would take you about 4 days.