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Posted on 01.15.06 by Widge @ 11:24 pm
So I receive this e-mail from TagWorld that trumpets their new music service.
I go back to my TagWorld account which I haven't touched in two months and upload a song. You can create a player that people can use when they go to your TagWorld site with whatever playlists you want, apparently. I was trying to figure out how they can get away with letting me run a pirate radio station through my TagWorld site, which is, of course, exactly what I wanted to do. However…here's what I found in the press release, though: Users can even upload their own copyrighted music and create customized playlists, including songs from TagWorld artists. (Any such music uploaded by a user is currently only available to stream back for that user's own listening pleasure.) 834 artists is nothing to sneeze at, surely. And they get points for allowing their music to be used on the site (though, for example, Postal Service only appears to make two songs available), but "unlimited" does not equal "834 artists which have made arrangements to let you stream their stuff." At least not in my book. And how helpful is it to upload songs that I own if only I can listen to them? I have a laptop, I have an iPod, I pretty much have music on hand 24/7. I wish they had been upfront in their e-mail so I wouldn't have wasted time going back to the site only to learn that it wasn't as "advertised." So yawn. Wake me when Beta 3.0 is up. Filed under: General BS
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