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== About Module Music ==
 
== About Module Music ==
  
MOD music started in the 1980's on Amiga computers and has been evolving ever since. While MP3 seems to take center stage for most people today, module music files still provide some unique advantages over MP3:
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MOD music started in the 1980's on Amiga computers and have been evolving ever since. While MP3 seems to take center stage for most people today, module music files still provide some unique advantages over MP3:
  
 
* A huge amount of legal, freely downloadable music is available on the Internet from sites such as the [http://www.modarchive.com/ MOD Archive] and [http://www.scenemusic.net/in.htm?id=5324 Nectarine Demoscene Radio]. Most MP3 files are ripped from commercial RIAA controlled music CDs, which makes it illegal to share them with friends. In contrast, most MOD files are composed by individuals who allow them to be freely distributed.
 
* A huge amount of legal, freely downloadable music is available on the Internet from sites such as the [http://www.modarchive.com/ MOD Archive] and [http://www.scenemusic.net/in.htm?id=5324 Nectarine Demoscene Radio]. Most MP3 files are ripped from commercial RIAA controlled music CDs, which makes it illegal to share them with friends. In contrast, most MOD files are composed by individuals who allow them to be freely distributed.

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