Talk:Playlist.com
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slide.com
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rockyou.com
both have articles here... why not playlist.com? playlist.com is more popular than the other two... it is ranked in teh top 100 sites in the USA according to alexa... check the links at the botton of the article. Canadian (talk) 20:35, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Applications Info Wrong
[edit]"Music playlists can be embedded into MySpace, MyYearbook, or Facebook using their application platforms." Wrong. Playlist has stopped the embedding of widgets off-site claiming they "simply were not a sustainable service offering." Which is a cop-out. The RIAA doesn't want music on any website, therefore taking the streaming of it down all over the internet except of couse Playlist.com, one little website no one cares to navigate to now because of this. Link: http://help.playlist.com/customer/portal/articles/569183-off-site-widget-embedded-music-
Please change the false information you have provided or I will. Thanks. Wufan10304 (talk) 20:14, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
Not Accurate about legality
[edit]Please Provide clarification on "legality" of site - the music itself is not legally licensed under copyright, it is a legal 'workaround' analogous to torrent technology or sites which post links pirated software on rapidshare. The playlists facilitate the transmission of illegal content; this does not make the content 'legal' or licensed.
Please site publications which state the licensing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bobcooley (talk • contribs) 19:28, 28 August 2008 (UTC)
Facebook Caves to RIAA Pressure
[edit]TechSpot claims Facebook as also caved to RIAA pressure and is attempting to develop a work around, but seems unlikely. What's so illegal about Project Playlist? I haven't used it, but the RIAA needs to get that giant stick out of their asses and realize that file sharing, despite it's dubious legality, is part of our cultural growth. http://www.techspot.com/news/33006-Facebook-says-goodbye-to-Project-Playlist.html 71.238.205.137 (talk) 04:32, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Not allowed to share my own music
[edit]With myspace and facebook doing a blanket ban on playlist it actually stops me as an artist from being able to embed my album onto my profiles. Total idiots! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 149.254.51.120 (talk) 12:16, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
I very much doubt it's "strict" legality
[edit]playlist.com has plenty of music not licensed in the United States. To say that playlist.com is "strictly legal" would be wrong because I very much doubt that the company pays international royalties and therefore breaks international copyright law. (12.148.227.250 (talk) 15:59, 25 May 2010 (UTC))
Legal or not?
[edit]after reading the legal section i am still in the dark as to whether or not listening to music on playlist.com is legal or not.
Update to page
[edit]I have COI, but certain information is not accurate on the page. A proposed lead two paragraphs would be:
Playlist.com is a commercial-free Internet radio service targeted to it’s 60M previously registered users [ref: http://thenextweb.com/media/2013/09/05/playlist-com-turns-its-80m-user-generated-playlists-into-personalized-radio-stations/]. The free service offers over 30 million high fidelity tracks, 700 genre stations and no audio ads between songs. [factual information about the service.]
The service, operated by Playlist Media, Inc. is available only in the United States. Playlist management has extensive experience building and monetizing an internet music service - across 60M registered users, 1 billion listening hours, 80 million playlists and 100 billion ads. [factual historical information]
For the box on the right of the page, I would suggest the following edits: Type: Private Foundation date: 2006 Headquarters: San Francisco, California, U.S. Key people: Bobby Davidorf (co-owner & CEO), Karen Katz (co-owner & CEO) Services: personalized radio Website www.playlist.com Alexa rank: per Alexa Type of site: Internet Music Available in: U.S., English Current status: active
The logo has changed too, but I'm not sure how to upload it. You can see a copy if you do a Google search for Playlist.
The Contents box needs to be updated to reflect the content on the page.
In See Also there are some companies that no longer exist and in general the list should be updated.
Rdavidorf (talk) 23:29, 3 October 2013 (UTC)
I hadn't received a response so made the updates. I think they should all be fine. Rdavidorf (talk) 20:40, 8 October 2013 (UTC)
playingvideo games
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