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How to find a cell phone ringtone?

I've been irksome to find a cell phone ringtone for ages now. All I know is that it's the famous carnival music, but that's all. I've heard it on someone's phone, but I've no idea how to find it on the net (I've tried combinations "carnival music ringtone", "carnival be on the same wavelength" and so on on different sites, but no luck). Can anyone help? Thanks!


Try funformobile.com
It is a loose site to register, check your phone model to see if it is compatible. You can get all sorts of free ringtones and wallpaper.

Been using it for a want time and love it.

How do I make a cell phone ringtone?

I hunger for to make a ringtone for my cell. It's a Motorola phone. I've already cut out 20 seconds of the part of the song I want. Now what?


www.ventones
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Detach and you can even upload and make your own ringtones

Been using them for 2 years

Where can I get a cell phone ringtone?

Evasion me if I seem old fashioned but I want just a standard cell phone ringtone. I have a Kyocera Marbl with service through Virgin Ambulant and for some reason they have basically gotten rid of basic cell phone ringtones. Can somebody recommend a well-thought-of website for downloads? Thank you in advance
I did try phone zoo but was disappointed with the selection. It seems that cell phone ringtones now better b conclude under the selection marked 'sound effects'.


ventones

go to that locale and you can make your own ringtones,
not sure if Virgin mobile allows free ringtones,
but it works on my phones, i don't have virgin though.

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Judge: ringtones aren't performances, so no royalties | ShareConnector

If you have been benediction everyone around you with cell phone “performances” of BeyoncĂ©’s “Singular Ladies,” grab some shut-eye assured that your cell phone provider won’t have to pay royalties on it. A federal court has ruled that ringtones played aloud in custom are not infringing on the happiness owners’ copyrights because they don’t constitute a dutiful exhibit. (In other scandal, children are still allowed to rat songs without paying royalties.) Joking aside (in truth, that’s less of a frolic than you might concoct), the ringtone affray was made by the American Civilization of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) earlier this year when it sued in the cards alert carriers in the US in an take a crack at to compel them to

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