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Allofmp3. If you remember the title you will most likely realize that "...the 2nd hottest audio obtain site on the web" died a slow demise almost two years ago. Following growing force from the RIAA, the European authorities closed down the website when it's existence was viewed as an obstacle to Russia joining the World Trade Organisation. The website owners were taken fully to court, but were removed of all costs, as they were found to be working within the boundaries of Russian law.

Their enterprize model contains offering music albums or specific trails as mp3 packages, at costs well below the recognized US based sites, but at industry rate in Russia. Under legislation, your website homeowners then had to cover a royalty to the trademark holders. Allofmp3 claimed they were doing this, the RIAA said they weren't....

Ignoring the arguments, audio fans downloaded paths inside their droves, before the (pressurised) charge card businesses withdrew support, and customers couldn't buy their music. The site was unable to work and now survives as a blog.

Nevertheless nowadays there are a variety of music acquire sites running out of the former Western Bloc, all employing a similar 'spend in advance and acquire inexpensive mp3s' business model to allofmp3.

Breeze ahead to 2009, and the torrent se The Pirate Bay has been sued in the Swedish courts for 'inciting copyright infringement' ;.The website doesn't maintain any copyrighted product on it's servers, but instead allows links (torrents) to documents presented on millions of people pcs. These users reveal their documents with millions of not known users all over the world - no-one makes any money (Pirate Bay support themselves through advertising on the site), nevertheless the audio market certainly loses sales.

Why the contrast? If the Pirate Bay is power down, there is undoubtedly in anybody's mind that identical companies may spring up overnight (there are actually several 'file sharing' networks), as happened after allofmp3's demise. With the growing press encompassing the case, a fresh audience of laptop consumers will now know about how to generally share files.......Has the music industry picture itself in the base?

The clear answer needs to be yes. People will always copy music - the web has just created this more widespread. The intriguing concern is that individuals were organized to cover at allofmp3, albeit at a reduced charge than download sites such as for example iTunes. If the music industry can present affordable downloads to the public (printing, distribution & retail expenses could be removed from the price straight away), they'd be on to a winner. An individual would know there's number question of the legality of the mp3s they are accessing, and a tiny premium on top of the recent rate of inexpensive obtain websites (approx 20 dollars a track) would probably be palatable thepiratebay reddit.

Why won't they do this? Only the RIAA can answer...

Tex Porter is a massive audio fan and was a large lover of Allofmp3 http://www.sonofallofmp3.com. He believes the industry is eliminating it self, and that audio fans may fundamentally eliminate out...

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