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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:06 pm
by robin
capta1nA wrote:well, murdoch does live in australia.
His UK based companies don't though. I'm not talking him personally.

That's the last of my ranting I promise :)

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:16 pm
by eddit
kooki415 wrote:if the gracenote anti-piracy software works the same way as the gracenote engine in say itunes, then all you need to do is add a second or two of silence at the end of the track, because it identifies songs by exact sample length.
Thought I would check on the details, heres a couple of links:

http://www.gracenote.com/corporate/pres ... 2006103000
http://www.gracenote.com/gn_products/music_id.html

A couple of snippets:

"MySpace is staunchly committed to protecting artists' rights – whether those artists are on major labels or are independent acts," said Chris DeWolfe, CEO and co-founder of MySpace. "This is another important step we're taking to ensure artists control the content they create."

The irony of protecting indie artists from their own uploads to myspace makes me puke

"Audio Waveform Recognition Technology
Using audio waveform fingerprint technology, MusicID can identify individual songs or albums in a user's collection regardless of source, format or tag information."

I'm all for society getting active in terms of protecting the rights of its citizens, and more importantly its creators. Unfortuntely so far this has been fairly one eyed. What happened ot my rights to distribute my own content and creative output? (MySpace, Zune) And my rights to listen to copyrighted material I have purchased? (DRM)

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 7:36 pm
by DeadlyKungFu
kooki415 wrote:if the gracenote anti-piracy software works the same way as the gracenote engine in say itunes, then all you need to do is add a second or two of silence at the end of the track, because it identifies songs by exact sample length.
you can also embed information in the audio itself (not metadata) that can be recovered for a fingerprint. it's called audio watermarking.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:46 am
by jdoty
i read that they are getting ready to start letting artist selling tracks from their myspace pages. I think this is why the are cutting down. that sucks that they are denying so many songs.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:47 am
by sweetjesus
jdoty wrote:i read that they are getting ready to start letting artist selling tracks from their myspace pages. I think this is why the are cutting down. that sucks that they are denying so many songs.
this is absolutely bollox

i hate you myspace
i fuckin hate you tom

i removed him from my friend's list

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:06 am
by luv2spin31
i dont understand corporate as well as the artist (as long as the dj/remixer/producer/whoever recognizes the artist creative effort). they should thank the dj etc etc for keeping the artist name out there, because the artist can be easily stuck under piles and piles of other people creative endeavers but a dj took the time and dug and rediscover the artist and bring life back to the artist.

music is recycled, and it is up to the individuals to build and/or expand from the previous.

it is all greed

Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:09 am
by Contra
Angstrom wrote:
we should have a festival of copyrighted music from these services before they curl up and die.
when and where? revolucion dos equis!

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:50 am
by sweetjesus
You must own the copyright to the song(s) you are trying to upload. If
you do own the rights to the content or it is your own creation, please
delete the song and upload again.

Please note that this is a new system we've implemented to cut down on
copyright infringement and fake profiles. Please be patient while we
work out the kinks.



Thank You,
Lawrence "L." Young
Music Support
MySpace.com

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:39 am
by simpleton
sweetjesus wrote:...If you do own the rights to the content or it is your own creation, please delete the song and upload again...
hmmm, that explains it :D

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:13 am
by sweetjesus
simpleton wrote:
sweetjesus wrote:...If you do own the rights to the content or it is your own creation, please delete the song and upload again...
hmmm, that explains it :D
i deleted my song from myspace, formatted my hard disk and rewrote the song with sine waves i made by hand and its still saying the same thing... odd...

heheh kidding, about to try again but last time i did that it was giving me the same error.

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:01 am
by Machinate
sweetjesus wrote:
jdoty wrote:i read that they are getting ready to start letting artist selling tracks from their myspace pages. I think this is why the are cutting down. that sucks that they are denying so many songs.
this is absolutely bollox

i hate you myspace
i fuckin hate you tom

i removed him from my friend's list
http://www.bustedtees.com/shirt/tom/male

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:28 pm
by jackmazzotti
what is going on here?

i can't upload some songs but others i can

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 7:04 pm
by candy warlos
myspace player has an horrible shitty sound anyway, you guys would better use that kind of custom flash player for your page

http://www.myflashfetish.com/makemp3.php?id=5

it reads your mp3 crystal clear without any weird processing, and its not limited to 4 tracks. however you'll have to find some webspace to host your tracks.
the only good thing about myspace player imo is the little pic/cover you can put for each song..

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:15 am
by MrYellow
Probably just a bug.....

They've written myspace very poorly and can understand it having bugs
when they try to do something new like this. Once they get it sorted I'm
sure you'll once again be able to upload your non-copyright infringing music.

They aren't the best coders over there at myspace.
Probably some of the worst actually.

-Ben

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:21 am
by sweetjesus
candy warlos wrote:myspace player has an horrible shitty sound anyway, you guys would better use that kind of custom flash player for your page

http://www.myflashfetish.com/makemp3.php?id=5

it reads your mp3 crystal clear without any weird processing, and its not limited to 4 tracks. however you'll have to find some webspace to host your tracks.
the only good thing about myspace player imo is the little pic/cover you can put for each song..
i can build my own player or something, but the point is the whole ratings and integrated to myspace thing .. also not sure but im assuming your tracks come up in searches if theyre part of the normal myspace player...

when it comes to marketing, lil annoying things like that makes a diff