Now to prevent many aspects of illegal file sharing, we need to look in the areas of the prices of music albums, the ease of try before you buy and the potential chance of not finding your favorite artists CD on store shelves. The prices of music albums although have stayed constant regarding inflation, some low income families are still not willing to shell out fifteen dollars to buy a music album which at last they might not enjoy to the fullest. This is where the idea of try before you buy plays a major role. If more companies allowed consumers to listen to their artists’ albums to the full extent, it could significantly increase the buy to enjoy ratio. Although many online music stores have implemented the idea of try before you buy to some extent, such as letting the consumer listen to a thirty second clip of each song in the album, these thirty second clips are chosen by the music store on what part of the song they want readily available. And last but not least, some consumers are driven to illegal file sharing because when they go to the store to purchase these music albums, the store does not have enough copies and is sold out.