On 04/06/07, James Carlyle <james.carlyle@gmail.com> wrote: Here is a story about MySpace from last year as it relates to Musicians putting their own music on MySpace This issues caused a bit of consternation last yeear but thanks to Billy Bragg was sorted out. The only worry with Murdoch owning MySpace will be how he intends to make money from it rather than the political content
I just ran across this service called BOX.NET which allows you to upload audio files, graphics files and data files: http://www.box.net So far I have just used the free service which allows me to upload up to 1GB of files, with each file no larger than 10MB (same as MySpace), and with a monthly bandwidth limit. There are premium accounts with less restrictions for $7.95 a month- or $6
Steve Wallis wrote: I sent the following message out yesterday, wasting a lot of band width with nonsense to other groups and individuals plus starting the "Conspiracy Files: 9/11 and Princess Diana" thread on this newsgroup. The recent programme wouldn't play or download using BBC iPlayer at one point, but started working again after I complained to the BBC. The February 2007
I sent the following message out widely earlier today. Neither Conspiracy Files programme can be viewed any more from the BBC iPlayer website, despite programs supposed to be available for a week after broadcast (and the February 2007 programme being available yesterday). Some people at the BBC are part of the conspiracy to cover up the truth, it would seem... Sunday's BBC TV programme, in