Mp3s for only .05 cents each? Legal?
{ Posted on 7:41 AM
by S.Singh
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yes! There is a website called mp3fiesta that is offering all their songs for only .05 cents each.
You can also buy the whole album for only .50 cents! The reason it is legal is because it is a Russian company. In Russia the Russia's Copyright Organization (ROMS) sets the royalties that go to the artist, and they set it way lower then here in the USA. So yea artists get less royalties but hey ... you got your track for only .05 cents and the artists can always send in a form to have their music taken down.
And yes it is legal!
"This site is not illegal, unethical, or amoral. I work with digital music @ Best Buy through several different companies including our own and can tell you that you aren't just purchasing a digital download but the whole shabang that made it available including but not limited to advertising, employees, software to distribute, physical cards to purchase in stores, proprietary file extensions (all kinds of other madness goes with those), and support. The FBI said it right; "they don't have the overhead" I'll bet the operating cost of this outfit is next to nothing. So maybe Amazon and iTunes seem a bit hinky to me for having to charge us for their costs. You wouldn't want to pay $5000 more for your car because the dealer hired 5 more people and put out a series of commercials! Why pay more on iTunes? This looks like a healthy source of music that's marked just over cost. Guy probably gets $$$ from ads or the millions of dimes flying in...I'm sure telling my pals about it."
http://mp3fiesta.com/
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