
If a user continues to attempt to upload illicit files, it would result in his or her account being deleted. In addition to these moves, MySpace would also remove copyrighted material when requested by the labels and other content owners.”MySpace is staunchly committed to protecting artists’ rights - whether those artists are on major labels or are independent acts,” said Chris DeWolfe, CEO and co-founder of MySpace. “This is another important step we’re taking to ensure artists control the content they create.” Gracenote says that its technology, known as MusicID, is used in several different applications, including content filtering, broadcast monitoring, mobile music recognition, music file recognition and rights clearance. By the way, do you also think that putting some stupid music on background of webpage (which was “in” may be in 1990s) increase your MySpace respect? Well may be if you insterested in respect of similarly oriented geeks, then it’s the right choice, but it’s just and only annoying for normal people…
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