u2songs.com: Running to Stand Still
Communication => Off-Topic Banter => Topic started by: Carl on December 23, 2005, 07:45:55 AM
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It sounds pretty familiar but at least we've been through this before and have the blessing of Universal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4508158.stm
I wonder if this will take off and how... if they mean true fan sites when they talk of ones that look legitimate and not just ad-driven lyrics365.com database sites they'll be in one hell of a PR battle.
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Thanks for posting this.
""The MPA would target "very big sites that people would think are legitimate and very, very popular", Mr Keiser said."
Crouch down low, stay small and unpopular, or get a server in Canada. :)
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Heh.
The really (ie very very) popular ones hit wise would be the massive ad-based catch all typo infested sites that pop up on google hits, though the inclusion of legitimate in there kind of makes me think of more "real" fan sites as most people probably don't see those sites as too legitimate by their appearance and flashing banners all over the place.
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This is getting ridiculous.
One day these publishers will have to swallow the bitter fruits they growed themselves.