Find free music: go online for no-cost, legal tunes.
Macworld, April, 2007 by Honan, Mathew
Every Tuesday, Apple posts free songs on the iTunes Store, a no-cost--and legal--way to add more than 100 new tracks to your library over the course of a year. Unfortunately, you won't necessarily want to add many of these songs to your library. But luckily, the iTunes Store isn't the only way to legally obtain free music on the Internet. With a little effort, you can find music that won't cost you a dime or get you in hot water with the RIAA.
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