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If you look around you will see that Internet radio and free music streaming is being looked down by the government and it really on the edgehttp://streamripper.sourceforge.net/
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You'll need to get winamp and this plug in. Then use winamp, or google to find online Christian radio stations.(Any that will play in Wimamp will work) Using this plugin, you'll be able to 'capture' the songs as they run through your PC. The plug in will automatically cut and name the files for you. Due to the nature of the process, it happens in real time....so leave it going over night with your speakers off and boom.....hours and hours of free songs. As for the legal ramifications....it's kinda like putting a blank tape in to record a song off the radio, or a movie on TV. The file is already being copied to your hard drive. This just prevents it from automatically being deleted.
Hey guys,
So I was sorting through some of my worship songs on iTunes, and I realized that I DON'T LIKE ANY OF THEM. I'm a poor college student who has to recycle toilet paper, so can anyone point me in the direction of free worship MP3s? No, not illegal ones.
Thanks,
Tyler
I'm not positive but I think that has to be illegal.Hmm...I bought a month of Napster, downloaded like 80GBs of Christian Music, but they were DRM protected, so I bought Tunebyte for $20 and took the DRM off of them all
That's the thing... if you use the pay-for Napster service, you don't own the MP3s. They're essentially licensed to you, and you're allowed to play them on your computer and supported devices. When you get rid of Napster, the songs to back, too (that is, they won't work).Removing DRM from MP3s that you own is not, I looked it up to make sure...and Napster isn't illegal either, it is a pay for service now...
The problem with rerecording is that you lose sound quality. That is why I think the end of the world will probably have something to do with DRM.