Bearshare Free Musical Downloads - A
Review
By: Ian Koch
I am sure you have heard about the Napster
Free Music Download website. From
this website you could download whichever music you wanted for free.
You cannot do that anymore. Don't despair - there are other sites
out there providing free music downloads and one of these is called
Bearshare.
The Bearshare peer-to-peer software applications promises the same
as other programs produced out of the GNU/Gnutella stable. It offers
the promise of free musical downloads. It is a bit harder to get a
"free download" of the basic Bearshare program than others, such as
Limewire and Frostwire. It promises a surprise you won't like or
appreciate; more details follow in a later paragraph. Limewire was
eventually obtained from a freeware website on the Internet and
Frostwire was acquired from the Limewire quite easily.
But I am going to talk about Bearshare in this article. This is my
experience: When I went to Bearshare they offered a membership in
addition to the basic Bearshare software. I downloaded the software
and attempted to install it. The following experience represents a
danger still present upon the Internet and especially with
peer-to-peer applications.
Upon installing the Bearshare basic software package my antivirus
application went crazy! It identified two unwanted passengers, an
adware robot plus another, which was a Startup Registry. These were
indeed unpleasant and unexpected. I was very trusting of the
website, which turned out to be a terrible mistake of mine. It had
all the correct "looks" of a GNU open source website which I allowed
to influence me.

This caught me totally unaware when my system's protection stepped
in to prevent a possible dangerous event. I now feel that Bearshare
and possibly other peer-to-peer sharing software applications may
have "Trojans" and other nasties embedded. Using my "leftist" brain
I found that I was suspicious of the intentions of say the Record
Industry Association of America.
What if they were unsatisfied with the impact of their lawsuit
against individuals and Napster; maybe setting up pseudo free
websites with contaminated software applications, the purpose of
which is to scare people off from sharing files, software, audio,
and video. I know what I'm writing is totally improvable; it sounds
as preposterous as claiming that sharing files on the Internet can
harmfully reduce musical CD sales.
I wonder who would believe that? Anyway, there won't be any free
music downloads using Bearshare to my computer. The surprises it
gave me outweigh any promise of no monthly charges.
About the author:
Ian Koch likes to provide readers with Free Music Download Reviews
and Articles. Check out http://www.1000-free-music-downloads.com for
more download info.