This is to all Those who have a Myspace Profile:
Eversince the RIAA Historical Use act it's been esatblisthed that copyright laws are being further enforced and because of these new laws Myspace is cracking down on people with playlists from sites outside myspace.
Myspace has sent this message to my G/F and all those who have Project Playlist Profiles:
Your Project Playlist widget has been removed from your profile in response to copyright complaints. We are sorry for the inconvenience, but it is absolutely imperative that MySpace respect the rights of copyright owners, artists and record labels.
Isn't Online Music Free?
No, MySpace, Rhapsody, Napster, Imeem, Yahoo Music, Pandora, Last. FM all pay fees to the artist and record labels for the rights for you to play their music online. It may seem free to you, but if it's legal, someone is probably paying for you to hear the music.
Don't I Have the Right to Listen to Songs I Purchased on Amazon, MySpace, iTunes or on CD in My Project Playlist Player?
No, buying the album or song does not give you the right to put the songs in your Project Playlist Player, or upload them to MySpace, or upload them to any file sharing service.
When will I be able to use a Project Playlist music player on MySpace again?
As soon as their legal situation is settled, and the artists are getting paid, MySpace will consider re-enabling the embedding of Project Playlist music players.
Where Do I Get Legal Playlists for My Profile?
Imeem, Last. FM, iLike, and MySpace Music are all good options.
Thanks for your understanding,
MySpace
-End of Message-
Share this info with everyone because you might be next.
-David
Eversince the RIAA Historical Use act it's been esatblisthed that copyright laws are being further enforced and because of these new laws Myspace is cracking down on people with playlists from sites outside myspace.
Myspace has sent this message to my G/F and all those who have Project Playlist Profiles:
Your Project Playlist widget has been removed from your profile in response to copyright complaints. We are sorry for the inconvenience, but it is absolutely imperative that MySpace respect the rights of copyright owners, artists and record labels.
Isn't Online Music Free?
No, MySpace, Rhapsody, Napster, Imeem, Yahoo Music, Pandora, Last. FM all pay fees to the artist and record labels for the rights for you to play their music online. It may seem free to you, but if it's legal, someone is probably paying for you to hear the music.
Don't I Have the Right to Listen to Songs I Purchased on Amazon, MySpace, iTunes or on CD in My Project Playlist Player?
No, buying the album or song does not give you the right to put the songs in your Project Playlist Player, or upload them to MySpace, or upload them to any file sharing service.
When will I be able to use a Project Playlist music player on MySpace again?
As soon as their legal situation is settled, and the artists are getting paid, MySpace will consider re-enabling the embedding of Project Playlist music players.
Where Do I Get Legal Playlists for My Profile?
Imeem, Last. FM, iLike, and MySpace Music are all good options.
Thanks for your understanding,
MySpace
-End of Message-
Share this info with everyone because you might be next.
-David
thanatogenous:
I'm going to try to take the hearse, and do a photoset with the car and a casket!
gadget:
Thanks for the comment on my set! I hope you're doing well.