Monday, January 18, 2010

New website promises free and legal music downloads.

Recently, a new website launched called FreeAllMusic.com that promises free and legal MP3 downloads in exchange for watching ads.

When you go to FreeAllMusic.com you'll be asked to enter a waiting list queue. The wait should, however, be worth it. Users will enjoy gratis downloads with no digital-rights management (DRM) restrictions. That means you're free to copy, share and use the MP3s as you wish.

This is yet another idea that's seeking to end Internet music piracy. So far two of the big four music conglomerates are on board with FreeAllMusic.com, and the service has lined up some big-time advertisers.

Also, do not lock into a long-term satellite radio contract.

An Internet radio from Pandora is coming for your car that will receive commercial radio and Internet broadcasts for free. But at a market intro rate of $1,200 for the receiver, this is still only for the rich early adopters.

Yet it's also a sign that we are this close to being able to listen to whatever we want on the road for absolutely free.

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