Jumat, 02 Oktober 2009

Internet Connection Will Disconnect If You Pirate Music

Download music illegally via the Internet increasingly rampant. Chills with this, major record companies are ready to chop these illegal acts by a variety of ways.

In Ireland for example, a big 4 record companies agreed to cooperate with local Internet providers to combat music piracy. With a software, everyone who download music illegally will be tracked trail.

Are EMI, Sony, Universal, and Warner is asking for Eircom, the Irish internet service provider to do that step. With the software, the tracks of copyrighted music is distributed on the network can be detected.

When a user despite the desperate warnings continued plowing, Internet connection can be disconnected. This of course can be anticipated increase in piracy that the music industry is very harmful.

Such a move is claimed to be the first time in the world. This agreement is wonderful for the business records in an effort to prevent piracy and CD sales deal with lethargy.

If this is correct materialize, then the Irish people do not seem to be more casually downloading or sharing songs for free.
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Legal Free Download Music

The rise of illegal downloading of action in a virtual world and achieved great success through the Apple online store iTunesnya encourage companies ISPs Virginia and major label Universal Music to establish a partnership.

They will offer a new service download fullest, in a way which of course legitimate. Claimed, this service is the first time in the world.

the company has removed DRM protection so that users can store songs they like as long as they want. But even then, Universal is also working with Virgin to prevent the actions undertaken redistribution among users.

Download as much would be done if they pay a monthly fee. Or if you want to spend a lower cost, they can choose the second option but there are a limited number of downloads. Unfortunately, this service will only be enjoyed in the UK are dicover Virgin network.
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