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March 08, 2006

I am hearing the wording "legal downloads" used to distinguish the class of stuff that you get from the iTunes music store, Rhapsody, eMusic, Yahoo Music Unlimited, etc. This annoys me because it carries disinformation -- the idea that music has to be vetted or sponsored to be legitimate. "Paid downloads" expresses the real meaning better.

I think people say "legal downloads" because they have internalized the disinformation in the phrase "illegal downloading." This phrase carries the message that music on the internet is sinful by default.