Online Music Locker
from the your-music-anywhere dept
MyPlay.com is going to do for MP3, what Hotmail did for email. They are going to give users 250MB of online storage for MP3s that users can access from any web capable PC. Once we have cell phones that can access the web and play MP3s, you will be able to take you music almost anywhere.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Storage is cheap enough these days that 250 megs is nothing. Not to mention that my multi-gig MP3 collection wouldn't fit in that space. I think this is just a publicity stunt...
One has to wonder though...if I store illegal MP3s in my space on this site, who gets tapped by the law? Hmm....
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plus, one could avoid the upload/download problem on files pulled off the internet - have MyPlay pull the MP3 file from Epitonic or MP3.com or wherever directly over their connection, and the file never touches one's hard disk (or one's dial-up line); it just shows up in one's "locker".
by the way, who thought up the term "locker"? mmm, scummy tile floors and smelly socks...
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Seems useful to me.
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