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Downloading Thai Music For My Mp3

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Just lookig for suggestions.

both Thai and English.

Thank you all.

I'm not sure of the legalities of this in Thailand so not sure this topic is allowed.

Google is a great resource when you need this kind of help. A couple of search terms to get you started are:

uTorrent software

Pirate Bay website

Again, you can find plenty of information on the net on how to use these tools (on the above websites and elsewhere). It's not too complicated, you should figure it out.

Welcome to the world of free stuff. Have fun.

[quote Welcome to the world of free stuff. Have fun.

I think you mean stolen stuff. Thai music MP3' cd's are about 100 baht to buy (genuine ones) so why bother with downloading it for 'free' and thereby damaging the industry. Artists here do not make a fortune so don't make it any harder for them.

Edited by thai3

I think you mean stolen stuff. Thai music MP3' cd's are about 100 baht to buy (genuine ones) so why bother with downloading it for 'free' and thereby damaging the industry. Artists here do not make a fortune so don't make it any harder for them.

Good point and taken in full. I've never bought (or downloaded) Thai music and don't know anything the Thai music industry or the prices. The way I look at (or justify to myself rightly or wrongly) is that I don't like music enough to spend £10 - £20 on a CD. If I couldn't get the odd CD for free, then I'd listen to the radio more. However, if Western music (farang, not Country & Western) cost £2 per CD then I would be much more inclined to buy them.

But you're right thai3 I guess in a different part of the industry where the artists aren't making hundreds of millions for their work and piracy has a bigger impact, it's only right to buy genuine.

Edited by JayF

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