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I was an EARLY user of mp3.com. What started out as a site for independent musicians to display their music, and was bought out by the music industry and turned into a site for commercial music/musicians, is now being revamped by CNET. They will NOT be importing any user data they say, which apparently means all of the independent musicians still there (who have NOT been getting ANY service from support anyway) will be gone. Sigh. It was fun while it lasted.
[changed it to reflect cnet instead of cnn]
[edited by: kwasher at 7:28 pm (utc) on Nov. 14, 2003]
That's just sad. That's a real sign of the times, when independent musicians can hardly find a home on the web that isn't somehow tied into a corporation.
It is. But it's expensive to do. Cheap as hell and easy to do on a small scale but it simply doesn't scale for large numbers of users (the cost in bandwidth per ad displayed is much higher than other forms of content, not to mention the labor costs in such an operation). Someone also mentioned the Internet Underground Music Archive yesterday. That appears to be not updated anymore, too (e.g., the top 40 lists don't work, the copyright says 1991, etc.).
I have an idea for how to make such things work. Maybe I'll implement it. Hmm...