What is going on with SoundCloud?
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Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Self-hosting is a huge PITA, especially if you don't want to give away your music for free: setting up and maintaining a streaming server and payment system is not trivial at all. Also, if you're not already a big name, self-hosting will make it unlikely for people to discover your music. This was the big thing about SoundCloud: you followed people you like and saw what they liked. The solution is what Bandcamp does:…
So you're saying there's space for a "DIY self-hosting" product which integrates with a promotion network?
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#43Earlier quoted context omitted.
Self-hosting is a huge PITA, especially if you don't want to give away your music for free: setting up and maintaining a streaming server and payment system is not trivial at all. Also, if you're not already a big name, self-hosting will make it unlikely for people to discover your music. This was the big thing about SoundCloud: you followed people you like and saw what they liked. The solution is what Bandcamp does:…
So you're saying there's space for a "DIY self-hosting" product which integrates with a promotion network?
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#44Self hosting your stuff is the only reasonable way to publish these days. Everyone who could host it FOR you is falling prey to the DMCA, one after another. Either that, or work to fix this broken system.
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
Eh? Mashups are "stolen music" by any reasonable definition.
No, they clearly fall under fair use.
Is it for educational purposes? Using only a small portion of the original work? Is the creator deriving no commercial benefit?
(PS: Fair Use is a legal defense, not a positive rights clearance).
See also: Bridgeport Music Inc vs Dimension Films (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgeport_Music,_Inc._v._Dime...)
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
No, they clearly fall under fair use.
Really, under which clause? Is it for educational purposes? Using only a small portion of the original work? Is the creator deriving no commercial benefit? (PS: Fair Use is a legal defense, not a positive rights clearance). See also: Bridgeport Music Inc vs Dimension Films ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgeport_Music,_Inc._v._Dime... )
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
Really, under which clause? Is it for educational purposes? Using only a small portion of the original work? Is the creator deriving no commercial benefit? (PS: Fair Use is a legal defense, not a positive rights clearance). See also: Bridgeport Music Inc vs Dimension Films ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgeport_Music,_Inc._v._Dime... )
It's often at least the latter two things. Sampling is huge , though, without it we wouldn't have a lot of music. IANAL but there's clearly precedent.
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#48Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's often at least the latter two things. Sampling is huge , though, without it we wouldn't have a lot of music. IANAL but there's clearly precedent.
So people are releasing these totally anonymously? Self-promotion is very much a commercial benefit.
Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#49Re: What is going on with SoundCloud?
#50It's a shame, really. SoundCloud used to be good service for independent musicians, and I really liked the social aspects of it and the integration into Ableton. But next thing you know, you read about deals with Warner and 100M funding and whatnot. Let's just hope Bandcamp keeps its focus; it's currently my favourite site for discovering new music.
SoundCloud's take-down algorithms are only targeting musicians who rely on sampling copyrighted works. This, clearly, is a large chunk of SoundCloud's current user base but I honestly think this will result in a net increase in quality.