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Vena
January 9th, 2001, 01:57
Does anyone know of a server that allows copyrighted mp3s 2 b uploaded...? This is sorta urgent cuz so far all the servers ive seen don't allow mp3s.. period...
if anyone has has any different ideas... im open 2 any new suggestions... Thanks...

Koolguy
January 9th, 2001, 02:00
nope.. they dont exist, and if they do they are usually run by some 13 year old over a cable or dsl.

Sphosting.com
January 9th, 2001, 02:47
no fwp would be stupid enough to allow mp3's asides from the bandwdith they use, there is copyright issues.

Omari
January 9th, 2001, 03:10
i heard that http://www.spree.com doesn't care what you do

Cracker
January 9th, 2001, 10:07
Spree has a 500 k file size limit and they don't allow the .mp3 extension. There are *some* hosts (like Crosswinds) that aren't too chicken to host large .mp3's; however, they're not stupid enough to host them if they're copyrighted by someone other than yourself.

Nick
January 9th, 2001, 16:28
Originally posted by Cracker
There are *some* hosts (like Crosswinds) that aren't too chicken to host large .mp3's; however, they're not stupid enough to host them if they're copyrighted by someone other than yourself.

I don't care WHAT he says. Cracker works for Crosswinds :p.

Canuckkev
January 9th, 2001, 17:31
If it's really deperate, try a file storage site like xdrive.com, myspace.com, or myplay.com(which is ONLY for mp3's).

lpok
January 9th, 2001, 17:46
There is no place on the net that will allow you to upload copyrighted materials. Even though myspace.com or other online drive allow mp3 uploads, the probably meant un-copyrighted mp3s.

Canuckkev
January 9th, 2001, 18:17
Yeah, you're right Ipok. No service would allow copyrighted material. But I read myplay.com's "Hhouse Rules" and it says:
You acknowledge that: (i) myplay offers access to content that belongs to third parties ("Third Party Content") and is protected by copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual and proprietary rights ("Rights"); (ii) these Rights are valid and protected in all media and technologies; and (iii) except as explicitly provided otherwise, this Agreement and applicable copyright, trademark, and other laws govern your use of such Third Party Content. You agree to comply with any instructions, rules, or directions posted by myplay related to Third Party Content.



So, I think uploading copyrighted mp3's there is okay. Only problem, I'm not sure if it allows you to download the mp3's. I think you might only be able to stream them.

Canuckkev
January 9th, 2001, 18:21
Nevermind, I think you can download them, but only if you are the logged in user. File sharing is not allowed.

Cracker
January 9th, 2001, 18:34
Originally posted by Nick
I don't care WHAT he says. Cracker works for Crosswinds :p.

Yeah, and you're Ron Seigel posting behind another name.

Nick
January 9th, 2001, 20:28
Originally posted by Cracker
Yeah, and you're Ron Seigel posting behind another name.

Yup, that's me. I'm really Ron Seigel. You bastards bought it. You really bought it! MWAHAHA ;) :rolleyes:.

Cracker
January 9th, 2001, 21:23
The truth comes out! But I still don't work for Crosswinds.

niv
January 14th, 2001, 18:19
http://www.free.fr
:P

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