Attention Music Lover – Facebook, Google & MySpace now your legal friend


music overAfter deliberately kick out from retail store music giants find new way to increase there revenue. Most of us love to download music from online, it saves our thousands of minute every month, so why we go to retail stores to get our favorite music when we get it easily and free. The Google indeed my favorite place where I can found download link easily.

Suppose you are a non-geek user but don’t worry Google will suggest you to download your favorite song illegally. Not intentionally this have done by Google but they do it. For example type ‘hips don’t lie’ and Google suggest you possible search term. As a mp3 lover you will click on mp3 and Google show you pages where you can download it. Check the following screenshot:

Google advice for search term

Google Search Result for Hips don't lie

Now, what music company going to do is stopping this intention by providing you a legal way to download those music. More or less we all want to do thing legally if they present well arranged manner in front of us.

Music giant like Vivendi SA’s Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp. and EMI Group PLC. etc. understand the fact of average human mind and they now going to target those places where average people spend much of their time.

Facebook already launch the idea where member can send music to each other, 10-cent Web songs to stream online or 90-cent songs in the MP3 format that recipients can download as gifts from online retailer Lala. However, this service only available for US users and started under a limited group of people.

MySpace already launch MySpace Music, a joint venture between MySpace and the four recording companies. In MySpace Music user will able to view a song inside iLike application where they get buying link, clicking on which not going to interrupt there entertaining moment.

Google will launch the music share pages next week according to other internet sources where user will get a buying link on each search result.

So, what you think? Is this going to prevent illegal download on a big scale? We really want to listen from you.


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