 mcrandy
join:2004-02-05 Grass Valley, CA
| reply to pianotech Re: Damn shame
Hi, Yes big business again screws the indie artists thats what he said and you will find the new sites will probably have a fee attached. I had over 200 songs on mp3.com and it took months to put everything there and send artwork ect. So if you think its so easy to re-do everything then by all means please duplicate my original site. I also ran a very large e-zine "Battle of the Babes" and several radio station's on there and all this and ALL THE DIRECTIVES FROM OTHER LINK SITES is now invalid. Several artists stuff I promoted and put on that site are now gone forever cause my own computer crashed and my harddrive of storage was reformatted so now that they are deepsixing the archive thats that. They are destroying the archive because people's stuff their would not be forced onto their new "moneymaking" adventure and if you dig far enough you will probably find Dick Cheney is in control of all of it. 
Former band: Eraserhead Randy Hansen |
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  pianotech Pianotech Premium join:2002-12-30 New Castle, PA
| The simple fact is that the music was not for sale. VU sold Cnet the mp3.com url and the hardware, not the content. The content ended up being sold to Trusonic, which was mp3.com's muzak division. Artists on mp3.com who had music in the Trusonic program can go to Trusonic, login with their mp3.com name/pw, and access or remove their tunes. -- Download & listen to the music! |
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