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Clearly a flat-fee distribution model means that Tunecore needs tens of thousands of customers to make a viable business (and will pay iLike a nice kickback for each and every one they can bring onboard), but have times become so bad in the music business that even a crazed indie music fanatic like Price would sell out? Gee whiz.
Jeremy said two incorrect statements:
1. NOT TRUE: iLike "limits music fans to 30-sec clips." In fact, you can play any song in its entirety, without registering or anything; just click play and listen. After you've exhausted a monthly quote of 25 songs, it gets reduced to 30-sec clips; you can then pay for Rhapsody, or you can wait till the end of the month and your quota of 25-free is reset.
2. NOT TRUE: iLike "doesn't even pay a dime to indie Artists." That was true before, but the Tunecore deal fixes exactly that! Now indie artists have a choice: they can upload their music to be streamed royalty-free without limits; or they can submit it to Rhapsody via Tunecore and get paid $0.01/play every time their song is streamed on iLike. There are benefits to either choice, and we let the artist decide.
Ali
ps. I am a fan of Jeff Price and his outspoken support of the indie spirit.