If you live in the United States, and you love music, you should be careful about which music-download service you use. Not every provider out there is in compliance with our copyright laws and other restrictions.
Major names like Napster and iTunes are fine. They're above the board, fairly affordable, and they offer huge catalogs full of all kinds of music. The same is true of Microsoft's Zune store: legal, with a decent selection.
In these cases, you pay the services for your downloads. Remember, though, that not all pay-download services are legitimate. Some based in other nations aren't exactly doing the right thing as far as the RIAA is concerned, and that's not worth the hassle that you could face.
Stick to the sites that you know are legal to use here in the States. You might pay a bit more per song than you would at some unknown, weird site, but at least you don't have to worry about getting into legal trouble.
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