Thursday, 9 February 2012
Music Collabration
There are a variety of sources for anyone seeking music online . However, the legality of these online music sources varies from one service to another. Some methods which were once illegal means of obtaining music online have since become legal, while some sites which allow users to download music remain outside of the law. The most popular method of online music delivery however is completely legal.
Online music downloads were first made popular by the application Napster. Napster was founded in June 1999 by Sean Fanning and Sean Parker. Fanning, a student at Northeastern University in Boston was searching for a simple method to find music online without having to go through existing search engines to find online music. Although MP3 music downloads were already popular before the creation of Napster, it was the first application to provide a centralized database, and a simple and user-friendly interface for people looking for music online. The popularity of the service peaked in February of 2001, with 26.4 million verified users around the world using the application to download music. However, the record companies, upset that people were able to obtain music online without paying for them organized themselves into the Recording Industry Association of America and sought an injunction against Napster because online music downloads without paying the record companies violated copyright. A March 2001 court injunction forced Napster to cease allowing users to download music. Napster was forced to shut down for a period of time. In an attempt to satisfy the restitution it was obliged to provide the RIAA, Napster attempted to charge for online music. After whetting its appetite with free music downloads the public found other options.
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