The Daily Poll: Music Downloads - Rmail

In the past several weeks there has been much buzz about musicians and their business models. With the success of the Radiohead pay as you wish album and today’s announcement of the Grooveshark discount download program, change is clearly upon us in the music industry. With that, Mashable wants to know:

Where do you download your music from?
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Link - Comments - Adam Hirsch - Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:44:38 GMT - Feed (1 subs)
User comment: By: Adam Hirsch
Touché, I'd click other for that. Good to see some people are legal here.
User comment: By: Raf
What about Amazon MP3? I generally check there first, looking to buy a DRM-free song. If they don't have it, then I go to iTunes.
User comment: By: Adam Hirsch
I'd go with "Other" on that Julian. It's not illegal in the "Free" sense which is what I was going for. AllofMP3 is technically legal now (I believe they won the case) in Russia.
User comment: By: CountRob
Proud to be "illegal". In fact, the song I'm listening to as I write this was downloaded without paying any money. For those of you who aren't into torrents or usenet, there are several killer mp3 search engines that can spider direct download links. Google doesn't index most of the free mp3 sites, so you have get resourceful.
User comment: By: Julian Bond
What's illegal? ;) And which bucket does allofmp3 go into?
User comment: By: bob marley
Well, it _used_ to be OiNK.... RIP.
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