
A day after Digital Music News reported that RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) top execs earned about $1.5 million a year, VentureBeat reported that RIAA shut down Muxtape (online music mixtapes). You may remember one of those executives from her days chasing down illegal file sharers, one pesky villain at a time.
The quote from RIAA:
For the past several months, we have communicated our legal concerns with the site and repeatedly tried to work with them to have illegal content taken down. Muxtape was hosting copies of copyrighted sound recordings without authorization from the copyright owners. Making these recordings available for streaming playback also requires authorization from the copyright owners. Muxtape has not obtained authorization from our member companies to host or stream copies of their sound recordings.
Not a good week of news for music technology companies that stream music (see Pandora post).








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The Muxtape user base is gigantic. Together we can help save Muxtape.
Please spread the word about SaveMuxtape.com
This is saddening as well as scary. So what do they go after now? Each individual music blog? Nobody is safe!
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Well, this is all about where Copyright will be going, imho. You may be interested in my video on “The Future of Copyright” which I think is a good fit with the Muxtape debate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0AVbMJuzJY Cheers Gerd Leonhard Media Futurist, Author of Music 2.0
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