Download 'U torrent'. The best Bit Torrent client, and it gives you lots of options, including encryption.
Torrents here: http://www.mininova.org/ (no porn)
Download 'U torrent'. The best Bit Torrent client, and it gives you lots of options, including encryption.
Torrents here: http://www.mininova.org/ (no porn)
The problem is that the authorities are not monitoring the download but rather the upload you do from any bit torrent client or limewire... this in the end will be the undoing of any copyright protected material downloads and they are watching. NZ is becoming a bigger target everyday.
What you want is the ability to download without uploading. this does 2 things, stops the authorites from pinging you on illegal content and 2. save's a bit of your bandwidth (at least a 1/3 of whatever you download) The solution for me has been rapidshare. sign up for an account ($10 a month) and download all the content you want without losing bandwidth! simple.
Mmmmm bandit
I use http://digirama.co.nz Locally owned & operated, easy to use and I know I'm getting a good quality track. I've got the means to pay for it, why add to the problems the music industry is suffering by ripping it for free![]()
Surprisingly, very few people have heard of Alison Krauss and Union Station - or Bluegrass, then they saw that hilarious George Clooney movie, "Brother Where Art Thou".
I found a fantastic website called "Michael Jonathan's Woodsongs Old Time-tadio Hour" a few years ago. Yeah, it's a bit of a mouthful, but here's the story: It' an online radio station that features only Bluegrass. They have an archive with well over 450 past broadcasts, all of which feature one or two Bluegrass artists.
You scroll through the archive list and find an artist or band that appeals to you, and play it at your best modem speed. Like you're doing with Limewire, it gives you a chance to see if you like it before buying the CD. That's what I've done.
The link is: http://www.woodsongs.com/showlist.asp
Check out Chris Thile (broadcast 416) if you want to hear the most amazing mandolin playing imaginable. He leads an amazing band called Nickel Creek.
You're not going to find anything by Alison Krauss and Union Station though. I enquired about this and was told it's something to do with Rounder Records, Alison's label.
Okay, back on topic!
ok cool sounds like a something that all the labels should do
I spoke with a fella last night from L.A.
He actually was saying in SOME cases the exploitation of music actually does some good .
For example ,he said about a few of his local bands ,they would do small gigs and not get noticed.
Once they got a recording and then people hear it ,all of a sudden they start to copy it and distribute it ,all of a sudden the record label is missing out .
Guess i dont need to explain when the rest goes
all of a sudden there a known band
He also was saying thats its near impossible to get air time on the radio ,over there apparently you dont just get air time ,you have to be known before you will get any at all .You then more a less go on a waiting list
Thus my thing about ticking the little box marked "encrypt". Also a good idea to limit the number of upload slots available.
Mwaha. Not with our slow broadband speeds and pityful data allowances.
Then it's not really peer to peer file sharing is it? 10 bucks a month...pah. If the music industry had a brain they'd be partnering up with ISP's to offer the sort of service you're talking about. Xtra movie plan...download 50GB of movies a month. etc etc.
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
I've downloaded 1000's of tracks over the years - hell - I've even bought CD's (if I could find them), of artists, whose work impressed., Napster (the original), Audiogalaxy (long ago shafted), and Soulseek, have been my main weapons of musical insemination.
Am I repentant, downloading all this "free" music and doing the recording labels out of a bit of money? Fuckoff!
There's not a lot of obscure '30s Bulgarian folk music being released through the major labels, these days.
And the "client" with 135,000 blues tracks and videos on his computer, hasn't minded in the least, with the 1000 or so tracks I've downloaded.
Or the chap with several hundred pre 1910 recordings on his.
So - the RIA can attempt to sue me if it wants, but , frankly, I don't give a shit!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
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