The technology behind iPod downloads is interesting. If you are an iPod user, it is not new to you that you simply cannot download those stored song files in your iPod to your computer. In short, iTunes only allow a one-way transfer of files, from the computer via iTunes to your iPod device versa. People have questioned the rational behind this somewhat inconvenient shortfall in the design of these We will find out in this article how we can work around this inconvenience and also ways to download tons of songs and music videos for pennies.
No, it is not because a design flaw but rather the design intention to ward off attempts of piracy, ie indiscriminate duplication of music files to be sold or shared. It may sound harsh to say that even sharing song files with friends could be illegal, but it is true that you may be in danger of copyright laws. The copyright laws are put in place to govern and protect the intellectual properties the musicians, etc so that it remains profitable for them to run their music business. Without that, the music industry slowly wanes and dies a natural death. As a consumer, or music lover, you that to happen right?
However, not being able to download iPod songs from iPod to computer meant that we cannot do a backup of our song collection. This can be a nasty experience if our computer crashes or when our iPods are faulty. There is a need for easy transfer of song files between the iPod device and any computer such that retrieval would not be so painful. The “piracy-proof” functionality of the iPod device to prevent transfers of songs to a computer ended up becoming a handicap for owners who genuinely just want to do proper backups.
I can’t say for sure when I know I was bitten but I have the date on (11/15/06). I guess I was late to the iPod party but I’ve not missed a step involved with “Buck,” my iPod.
I’ve got 3 now, one just for movies, and another for one for data and I’m negotiating with a contact in China for 5 more.
iPod is the brain child of Steven Jobs, Apple guru and all around genius. More than 22 million ipods have been sold to US adults, which amounts to approximately 11% of the population (according to the non-profit Pew Internet & American Life Project). I became a fan and user and my addiction continues to grow stronger.
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Transferring music from your iPod to your computer is easy to do if you have the tools. is designed to prevent us from sharing our music. Which is understandable, because the music industry from the technology which allows us to copy music CDs, and reducing their profits.
But the ever since the old cassette tape players were used to record music, straight from the radio.
So, what should you do if your computer with all your iTunes goes on the bum, or even worse, just breaks. You're stuck, without any way to transfer your tunes to your new computer.