Freeplay Music user. If I were, at this point I would consider such a
letter to be a Cease & Desist order, take down the offending music,
and let them take me to court if they really needed the $200.
But this discussion helped me in other ways:
1) It reminded me to yank all my vlog entries with non-permitted music
in them (I still have a few for which I'm looking for replacement
tunes).
2) It brought home to me the need for an iTunes-like directory of all
cc/free music, as easy to use as the iTunes interface (bonus if it
uses the iTunes interface).
3) It helped me to define my own commercial relationship with my
videoblog, something I intend to vlog about and post soon.
4) It made me bound and determined to never, ever use Freeplay Music.
So, they've lost at least one potential customer right here by trying
to strongarm folks on this list and for having what are obviously
unclear terms of service. Way to go, Freeplay-- making it onto my
"companies I won't do business with." I'll bet they didn't want to be
in the same class as Wal-Mart in quite the same way. (Anyone is free
to forward that comment to them, by the way.)
--Stephanie
On 8/3/05, Erin Nealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, I'm still upset about this as you can probably tell... I'll
> stop now. If any of you are using Freeplay Music, unless you are
> willing to pay $25 a pop, I would suggest taking it down!
--
Stephanie Bryant
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http://www.mortaine.com
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