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A major shift in the online music social scene

Posted about 1 year ago
Today Last.fm announced they will be allowing users to play full-length tracks and entire albums for free.With all the major labels and many indie label suportThey will be paying artists directly.They are also kicking down a piece of the Web site ad revenue to artists and labelsRead the whole story "here":http://blog.last.fm/

Comments (3)

  1. darmuzz says "Full-length tracks are now available in the US, UK, and Germany" "During this initial public beta period, each track can be played up to 3 times for free before a notice appears telling you about our upcoming subscription service." Well, it's certainly a good start...
    Permalink posted 01/23/2008
  2. david hyman says napster has had same offering for 2 years.
    Permalink posted 01/23/2008
  3. HelenMarie says This is cool... "now unsigned artists can put their music on Last.fm and be paid directly for every song played" (Psst...the track you tagged isn't showing up...)
    Permalink posted 01/25/2008

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