| Everybody used to buy tracks in record stores. But presently it happens quite seldom. Today it is usual for music fans to download brand new songs from the Net to their MP3 players. Yet, before you knew that Cds you had purchased from a record store were licenced & you were not violating any copyright regulations.At the present time it is extremely important to be well-informed about music copyright rules and regulations in order not to be sued by a recording business for breach of copyright. Well, how to buy the best tracks at a quite reasonable price & not to be taken to court? First, stop using any online music download sites that offers you lots of music absolutely free of charge. Surely, quite oftne young talented but not yet famous singers or bands offer their songs free at their websites. But if you have been offered free access to tunes of music celebs, run from there as quickly as possible! Does this mean that you have to download expensive songs from now on and save on other things that you have been enjoying to the full before? You are mistaken!The world of online licensed music download online music download sites offers you a wide range of membership & purchasing options. Here's some introduction into pricing that might be useful to you. First, some sites have traditional charges for downloads. No membership commission is required, and you are allowed to view short clips of tracks before buying the one you truly love. The rates generally vary from $0.99 to $1.29 per song.If this means of purchasing music on-line does not suit you, there are online music download sites that offer you a paid membership and reduced rates (normally around $0.67) for downloading tracks.Furthermore there is also a monthly subscription alternative, where you can download a definite number of tracks per month. They also offer a client a free trial period to get acquainted with the music they sell. In addition, they will let you download some tracks (ABOUT 10 - 25 tunes) free during this period. If you do not subscribe the membership offered after the so-called trial period, all the tunes you have downloaded from a site will be for ever yours. |