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InternetGroup Warns of Sites Offering Unlicensed Music (PC World)

Sat, 29 Dec 2007, www.yahoo.com

PC World - Center for Democracy and Technology notes that some Web sites claim to offer legal music, but don't have the necessary licensing agreements.

People who received MP3 players as holiday gifts may want to steer clear of some Web sites that claim to offer legal music but don't have licensing agreements with major music labels, the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) said. CDT, a consumer rights group, has published a listof more than 30 MP3 download sites that don't have licensing deals with major U.S. music labels. The sites, which charge between US$20 and $35 for subscriptions, say they offer music from artists signed to the major labels, CDT said. Consumers should be aware of the sites on the list, because, in some cases, they may simply provide subscribers popular peer-to-peer (P-to-P) software that's otherwise free, said David Sohn, CDT's senior policy counsel. And customers using P-to-P software to trade unauthorized music files could face lawsuits from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he said. "People might get the false impression of what they paid for was legal," Sohn said. "If you pay $25, you might think that $25 goes to compensate the rights holder." The CDT tried to contact the operators of each site on its MP3 warning list. In each case, the site operators did not respond. Several of the sites on the list seem to be run by the same people-- they have similar designs and make similar claims. In many cases, the sites are registered outside the U.S., Sohn said. Some of the sites... [ Read more on www.yahoo.com ]


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