I am looking for a website that I can download music from that will transfer to ITunes.  I do not want to waste my money on Apple downloading through ITunes so please share your secrets...
							
						
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	jmathesSBR MVP- 02-19-09
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 #1 Where Do You Download Your Music From?
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	rfr3shSBR Posting Legend- 11-07-09
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 #2convert youtube videos to mp3s best way now unless you want albums then I use newsgroupsComment
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	MUHerd37SBR Posting Legend- 10-23-09
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 #3NewsgroupsComment
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	jmathesSBR MVP- 02-19-09
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 #4thanks but to tell you the truth, downloading youtube videos and converting them over seems like a ton of workOriginally posted by rfr3shconvert youtube videos to mp3s best way now unless you want albums then I use newsgroupsComment
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	RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer- 12-28-09
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 #5tpbComment
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	King MayanSBR Posting Legend- 09-22-10
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 #6iTunes you cheap mother fukkers.Comment
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	RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer- 12-28-09
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 #7Originally posted by King MayaniTunes you cheap mother fukkers. $1.99 for a song $1.99 for a song Comment Comment
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	WvGamblerSBR Posting Legend- 04-19-10
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 #8Itunes. If its too tough to pay for music..maybe music shouldnt be your top concern right now.Comment
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	IcedSBR MVP- 01-04-11
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 #9torrents are good
 mp3skull.com is the best website probably
 
 Buying music from iTunes, or any digital media for that matter, is -EV. I've probably downloaded tens of thousands of dollars worth of intellectual property for free Comment Comment
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	jmathesSBR MVP- 02-19-09
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 #10Originally posted by MUHerd37Newsgroups
 never heard of newgroups and with a quick google search there was not much there either. where can i find this to download? also it is transferable to itunes right?Comment
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	King MayanSBR Posting Legend- 09-22-10
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 #11Cheap bastards. Comment Comment
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	RyanLeafOfBetsSBR Hall of Famer- 01-03-10
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 #12Bitlord.com
 then use thepiratebay.com to download torrents
 
 Or, use Spotify & Spotify MobileComment
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	WvGamblerSBR Posting Legend- 04-19-10
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 #13RIAA is watching. Guys are getting sued for these transgressions.Comment
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	RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer- 12-28-09
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 #14Highly unlikelyOriginally posted by WvGamblerRIAA is watching. Guys are getting sued for these transgressions.Comment
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	k13SBR Posting Legend- 07-16-10
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 #15mp3download app
 
 pick song....downloads for you instantly.Comment
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	jmathesSBR MVP- 02-19-09
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 #16Originally posted by WvGamblerItunes. If its too tough to pay for music..maybe music shouldnt be your top concern right now.
 I am sorry for being conscious of my budget and shopping around for the best price...Silly me! Next time I drive down the road and gas is a little cheaper on one side of the road I will just pull over to the station thats more expensive; then I'll make sure to get the worst possible interest rate when I refinance my home next week too. Hell why consolidate my student loans to save money? Ill just pay the highest possible interest over the next twenty years and pay almost double than I should. You guys are brilliant and on to something: Saving money is for the meaningless morons like myself!
 
 And on a more serious note WV, my last music collection before my laptop crashed was about 900 songs. If I had paid $1.30 on average for every song that would have totaled about $1,200. Why pay for something at that price when you can get it for free or much much cheaper?Comment
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	HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 02-12-09
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 #17Same thing happened to me. My computer crashed, and all my songs went poof.Comment
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	k13SBR Posting Legend- 07-16-10
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 #18You know you could just drive down to the gas station and not pay for it at all then you'll really be saving.Originally posted by jmathesI am sorry for being conscious of my budget and shopping around for the best price...Silly me! Next time I drive down the road and gas is a little cheaper on one side of the road I will just pull over to the station thats more expensive; then I'll make sure to get the worst possible interest rate when I refinance my home next week too. Hell why consolidate my student loans to save money? Ill just pay the highest possible interest over the next twenty years and pay almost double than I should. You guys are brilliant and on to something: Saving money is for the meaningless morons like myself!
 
 And on a more serious note WV, my last music collection before my laptop crashed was about 900 songs. If I had paid $1.30 on average for every song that would have totaled about $1,200. Why pay for something at that price when you can get it for free or much much cheaper? Comment Comment
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	joeythelip23SBR Hustler- 09-27-11
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 #19btjunkie.comComment
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	FourLengthsClearSBR MVP- 12-29-10
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 #20Paying for clothes and food is -EV too. Presumably you just walk into the store and help yourself?Originally posted by Icedtorrents are good
 mp3skull.com is the best website probably
 
 Buying music from iTunes, or any digital media for that matter, is -EV. I've probably downloaded tens of thousands of dollars worth of intellectual property for free Comment Comment
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	MUHerd37SBR Posting Legend- 10-23-09
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 #21Newsgroups are the best. Can't trace them either. Newsgroups cost some money per month. However, it's more than worth it. You can download music, movies, porn, and anything else you could ever think of. You can unlimited per month for like $9 from usenetserver.com. I use giganews now. They give me newsgroups, online storage, and vpn service in 1 package. It's more expensive tho. You need to sign up for newsgroup service and get a reader such as newsleecher. It's easy to do once you get the hang of it. Also, newsgroups are untraceable and basically all providers offer ssl encryption for free.Comment
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	onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #22Never understood the trouble of going to the other side of the road, or down the street to get gas at a few cents lower. What are you going to save? A whole dollar on your fill-up? Comment Comment
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	onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #23Don't most ISP's offer newsgroups? I haven't used them in years, but I remember COX having a newsgroup server.Originally posted by MUHerd37Newsgroups are the best. Can't trace them either. Newsgroups cost some money per month. However, it's more than worth it. You can download music, movies, porn, and anything else you could ever think of. You can unlimited per month for like $9 from usenetserver.com. I use giganews now. They give me newsgroups, online storage, and vpn service in 1 package. It's more expensive tho. You need to sign up for newsgroup service and get a reader such as newsleecher. It's easy to do once you get the hang of it. Also, newsgroups are untraceable and basically all providers offer ssl encryption for free.
 
 You just need a reader. Hell, I use to use Outlook Express for it. Comment Comment
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	MUHerd37SBR Posting Legend- 10-23-09
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 #24Not anymore onlooker. Most ISPs stopped offering them to users. You can't use Outlook Express for this stuff now. Music and stuff are now in rar format so you need a real reader and something like winrar to unrar it.Comment
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	WvGamblerSBR Posting Legend- 04-19-10
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 #25I understand your point, but youre making it seem like youre watching your budget and being responsible when in reality youre stealing.Originally posted by jmathesI am sorry for being conscious of my budget and shopping around for the best price...Silly me! Next time I drive down the road and gas is a little cheaper on one side of the road I will just pull over to the station thats more expensive; then I'll make sure to get the worst possible interest rate when I refinance my home next week too. Hell why consolidate my student loans to save money? Ill just pay the highest possible interest over the next twenty years and pay almost double than I should. You guys are brilliant and on to something: Saving money is for the meaningless morons like myself!
 
 And on a more serious note WV, my last music collection before my laptop crashed was about 900 songs. If I had paid $1.30 on average for every song that would have totaled about $1,200. Why pay for something at that price when you can get it for free or much much cheaper?
 
 It's not really the same.Comment
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	onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!- 08-10-05
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 #26Some were in .RAR format years ago too. But there was a "Combine and Decode" on Outlook that let you download each part and get the file. I wasn't really all that into it to get a dedicated news reader. Then yes, you needed WinRAR or something to open it.Originally posted by MUHerd37Not anymore onlooker. Most ISPs stopped offering them to users. You can't use Outlook Express for this stuff now. Music and stuff are now in rar format so you need a real reader and something like winrar to unrar it.
 
 I'm going to check and see if COX still has the the news server. I haven't messed around with newsgroups in ages, maybe it is time to start again. Comment Comment
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	WvGamblerSBR Posting Legend- 04-19-10
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 #27Originally posted by RubberKettleHighly unlikely Google some articles. Guys are being sued as we speak for 100's of thousands, because of a few dozen songs. It's not hardly as unlikely as you think. We're not talking a few individuals. We're talking thousands of people.
							
						Comment Google some articles. Guys are being sued as we speak for 100's of thousands, because of a few dozen songs. It's not hardly as unlikely as you think. We're not talking a few individuals. We're talking thousands of people.
							
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	RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer- 12-28-09
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 #28Maybe others, but not me. Sorry I cannot elaborate on particulars.Comment
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	A.M.S.SBR Wise Guy- 06-26-10
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 #29BitlordComment
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	showtiimeSBR MVP- 06-16-11
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 #30waffles! invite only, need to give back a little or get banned, replaced oink.
 
 It's great because it filters out all the junk you get with regular torrent sites, plus easier to find higher quality mp3's for work.Comment
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	IcedSBR MVP- 01-04-11
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 #31Intellectual property rights are fictional. Copying is not theft. Me stealing your car is theft because you no longer have a car, and I do. If I download a song or movie, there is still the same amount of movies. No one lost anything.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearPaying for clothes and food is -EV too. Presumably you just walk into the store and help yourself?Comment
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	IcedSBR MVP- 01-04-11
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 #32Because they're dumb shits who don't use proxies or tor.Originally posted by WvGambler Google some articles. Guys are being sued as we speak for 100's of thousands, because of a few dozen songs. It's not hardly as unlikely as you think. We're not talking a few individuals. We're talking thousands of people.Comment Google some articles. Guys are being sued as we speak for 100's of thousands, because of a few dozen songs. It's not hardly as unlikely as you think. We're not talking a few individuals. We're talking thousands of people.Comment
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	IcedSBR MVP- 01-04-11
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 #33Yup. This is a good one too. The RIAA tried to get Google to remove this app and Google told the RIAA to go fuk themselvesOriginally posted by k13mp3download app
 
 pick song....downloads for you instantly. Comment Comment
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	FourLengthsClearSBR MVP- 12-29-10
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 #34That might sound rational but it is not how the law sees it, thankfully.Originally posted by IcedIntellectual property rights are fictional. Copying is not theft. Me stealing your car is theft because you no longer have a car, and I do. If I download a song or movie, there is still the same amount of movies. No one lost anything.
 
 It is presumably OK in your book to hack/share a cable TV decoder in order to avoid paying for that? Or jump on a train for free? What if these things were legal and nobody paid?
 
 To be clear, I couldn't care less about music/file sharing, although I do pay, but the broader issue of IP rights irks me.Comment
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	IcedSBR MVP- 01-04-11
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 #35Well yeah, obviously the law sees it that way.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearThat might sound rational but it is not how the law sees it, thankfully.
 
 No to both of those. Cable TV and trains are both private property. If I hacked the cable, I'd be stealing packets of data from the cable company. There would be no "copying" occuring -- only theft. Jumping on a train is an obvious violation of private property. The train owner gets to decide who and cannot jump on.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearIt is presumably OK in your book to hack/share a cable TV decoder in order to avoid paying for that? Or jump on a train for free?
 
 When I'm downloading songs and movies with intellectual property rights, however, no one is losing anything. There is just one more copy.
 
 Ideas (in the form of songs and movies and such) are not scarce or finite like material property is.
 
 That's not likely. Movies could still make money through the box office and in material goods like fan t-shirts and the such. Singers could still make money from concerts and commercial appearances and in material goods like fan t-shirts and the such. There's actually plenty of singers today who don't copyright any of their songs and fans still buy their music on iTunes and CDs because they love them.Originally posted by FourLengthsClearWhat if these things were legal and nobody paid?Comment
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