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Simply I don’t see anything wrong with downloading music. I sit down at my computer, press download, and wait for the song to be saved onto my computer. I burn CDs of the song, give them to my friends, and don’t think twice about breaking copyright laws. I figure these record labels are making enough money as it is and in most cases I think the artists benefit from people like me downloading their songs off the internet. After I have tested out one or two songs of an artist I like, I might just go out and buy the CD. It’s a way to test out what I am eventually going to buy. The music industry makes money no matter what. There is never a shortage of people who are dedicated to buying CDs when they first come out. I know sometimes I buy a CD when it is first released if it’s an artist that I enjoy listening to a lot. There are people who have tons of favorite artists and they still go out and buy their new CDs when they are first released. It’s just a matter of what the person is into. I know some people don’t know a thing about music downloading or how to even set up a program to help with the process. For some music junkies going out to buy the CD is the first thing they do, because it’s all they know how to do. There are also people like me; an estimated 35 million of them. I’m just one out of those millions who hears a good song on the radio, MTV, or from a friend, and I immediately go to Kazaa and download it off the internet.
Approximate Word count = 1048 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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