+1.Another way of seeing it: if Lady Gaga gets downloaded illegally a few thousand times and she loses 2 million euro in revenue, she'll still have a lot of millions left to dry her tears with. If you download the music of an unknown artist who normally sells about 200 downloads, this will be the point between losing money or just breaking even. And that's a huge difference.
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Really agree with the article, myspace is getting more ridiculous than ever now.-ix wrote:You have some experience now with this Pheek?
I found also this article about bandcamp;
http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/02/ ... dcamp.html
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lol. myspace has become blowspace. when i started using myspace i visited multiple times a day. after a few years, one time a day, then one a week, then a few times a month, then never. i recently deleted my account after having not used it for more than 2 years. their use of popups, ads redirecting me to links i didn't click, heavy use of very poorly designed flash ads, data mining, and a lack of features led me to really hate using it. bandcamp and reverbnation seem to be the sites that i see most bands using nowadays, but i really just wish that everyone would move to soundcloud for it's ease of use.
myspace taught me that anyone with a webpage can get booked. but what if you sent a small and straightforward press package to promoters instead?
myspace taught me that anyone with a webpage can get booked. but what if you sent a small and straightforward press package to promoters instead?