Downloading MP3s from the Internet – Is it Legal?

Much-publicized piracy issues and on-going battles between internet music distribution services and record companies has led many people to wonder about the legality of downloading MP3 files from the internet.

 

MP3 files are basically just a file format for audio files and downloading them is perfectly legal. What the fuss is all about is file sharing, which is made easier because MP3 files are smaller in size.

Several people share these files over the internet, employing what is called a P2P or peer-to-peer network. This refers to a computer network that does not feature a centralized hub. All computers on the P2P network can access files from each other, thus ‘exchanging' or ‘sharing' files. This is not necessarily on a one-to-one-basis.

Because these P2P networks are free, all kinds of computer files including MP3 files can be exchanged back and forth freely. Music companies are certainly justified in objecting to this system. According to them, if fans can access and download the latest music without having to pay a cent, they are definitely not going to buy it. This could mean huge losses for the music companies.

Statistics show a drastic fall in CD sales since the advent of the internet. But can hardly put the blame squarely on the internet itself. True music-lovers claim that they indulge in trading or simply exchanging music files because of the deteriorating quality of music CDs in recent times. One of the complaints most commonly heard is that most commercially launched CDs feature just a couple of good tracks and the other songs are just included as fillers.

Even the music industry agrees and a few music services, including Apple iTunes Music Store permits their customers to purchase individual songs, which can be downloaded on to their computers. These songs are encoded with DRM or digital rights management, which effectively restricts the way the buyer can use these songs and how many times they can be burned on to any CD. Also the songs are restricted to being broadcast to only five computers at any given time.

The popularity of iTunes Music Store has been growing tremendously. Since its inception in 2003 the store has sold over 1 billion songs. Despite this however, P2P networks are still going strong and still distribute MP3 files freely. Moreover, because most of these P2P networks are decentralized, no legal action can be taken to shut them down. After all there is no real organization to shut down. P2P networks are basically just a community of computer users who employ the same software.

The controversy surrounding the legality of downloading MP3 files looks set to continue for a while. After all, it does involve the downloading of materials that are copyrighted. Different countries have taken completely different stands on this front, with some declaring it downright illegal while others are still exploring the gray areas that surround the whole issue.



 

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