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All is not lost!

Don't worry guys - get your access to free music at We7 - we have 3m licensed tracks from major and indie labels that you can legally listen to for free. Check it out: www.we7.com

Steve Purdham
CEO - We7
http://www.we7.com

posted by : We7Steve, 23 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Someone give him Piratebay's email address.

Someone give him Piratebay's email address.

posted by : nutter, 21 October 2008 Complain about this comment
another example..

thats another example of an industry stagnating inovation and resisting competition before it even has a chance.

posted by : missingxtension, 21 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Whoops

"Jeff has also had his main storage drive crash on him and lost most of the material he had, which means all his website material is gone."

No matter, it obviously wasn't important information, otherwise it would have been backed up...

posted by : Lindsay, 21 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Rings true

Having had demands of money with menaces before from the RIAA, this rings true. I was stupid enough to place mp3s of my own music on my own website, and give the general public permission to download them.

At least I had the luxury of telling the lying scumbags to go and piss up a rope, as I knew they weren't representing the copyright owner. 

They're just crooks. It's no co-incidence that they have fallen foul of RICO in the past, introduced to combat organised crime.

posted by : Albert Nonny-Mouse, 20 October 2008 Complain about this comment
Bad Job

IX Webhosting has terrible service.

posted by : tripodal, 20 October 2008 Complain about this comment

Legit free music site downed

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