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| l33t |
Dec 21 2004, 05:55 PM
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here is the beta version of my website.
www.goodtunes.tk this site is legal. the player isnt actually playing mp3's or wav's, and i have encoded the page, and even if you can manage to download the songs, you cant use them because of there special extension. P.S. my site is not hosted by Free Nuke Hosting, but i was wondering if i recieved hosting here, if i could my site on it, or do you not allow music at all or something. |
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| djbungle |
Dec 21 2004, 06:10 PM
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Nothing there matey! Page loaded blank.
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| APX004 |
Dec 21 2004, 06:39 PM
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Great site, I love it, I think that if you could really prove that the music cannot be downloaded and distributed then you have your site hosted here.
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| Bondings |
Dec 21 2004, 07:27 PM
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Lol, this is definately not allowed. It's illegal to put mp3 on your website, without owing the copyright. You could even be sued for this, I think.
You could maybe try to contact little bands. They will maybe give you an approval to put their music on your site. |
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| djbungle |
Dec 21 2004, 07:53 PM
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Got to it now, its cool as fcuk!
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| l33t |
Dec 22 2004, 01:27 AM
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if you didnt understand the first post, i know for a fact that my site is legal.
#1 : site is encripted #2 : music isnt in mp3 format #3 : even if somehow someone managed to download the songs, they cant play them cause there a special format that cannot be used with Windows media player, or real player, quicktime, etc. #4 : also the music is super compressed, so low space and bandwidth it try adding a couple songs everyday, so check it often. and please tell other ppl about. thnx djbungle |
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| APX004 |
Dec 22 2004, 03:10 AM
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^^encrypted* :wink:
**EDIT** Oh yeah and about the site being hosted here I can't see why not. Nice work. What Bondings is referring to is that you must have the permission to even broadcast them over the net. Radio stations must get permission before playing music to public. But there are so many online stations and sites with music playing that its impossible to keep up with the permissions. Your site is fine. |
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| l33t |
Dec 22 2004, 06:20 AM
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i guess....
i know about radios having to pay royalties and that but.......meh. im not publicly broadcasting it though, its like an online music tester, like those booths at HMV an A&B sound. |
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| Bondings |
Dec 22 2004, 12:10 PM
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It's not that I don't like your website, it looks great and I already listened to your music, but I think admin should see this first. You have to remember that FNH was closed because of illegal files. I don't think he wants it to happen again! So please post this is the feadback forum, admin isn't coming in here.
The difference with a radio station is that they broadcast music in a certain order and on your website, the users can choose a song and listen to it whenever they want. Why should they buy the cd then? Imagine you're a musician and it's your only source of money and then someone puts all your music on his website and people can listen to it whenever they want, they will never buy your cd then! And radio stations pay small comissions to the musicians, every time their song is played. And it is publicly broadcasting! Your website could possibly be viewed by millions of people. Just look at all the countries in awstats! If that's not publicly! |
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| tinus2003 |
Dec 22 2004, 02:02 PM
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I have to agree with Bondings, this is probably illegal and even if it's not, it's definately in a grey area. Eventhough I love the music and the way your site looks, I'd have to recommand Admin to take your site off the web.....
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