i'm sure it's uh
fine
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This news answers some questions posed in the thread below:
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/news/43736/Epic-Games-Acquires-Bandcamp/
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so, essentially, they’re attempting to add in licensing functions to bandcamp so that content creators can license their music for things like movies and games?
that doesn’t necessarily sound like a bad thing, as long as the original content creators are receiving a majority of the money from those licenses. someone can correct me if I’m understanding this wrong.
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^^Apart from the licensing functions, I think that Epic traded Bandcamp so as to access it later on, along with Songtradr's clientele.
And yeah, neither is necessarily bad for Bandcamp and its community.
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didnt Epic purchase bandcamp or was that soundcloud?
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Epic had to lay off 800 employees so I'm sure this is a part of their company reconstruction.
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'fortnite radio'
do i even want to know
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Kinda like the radio in gta but it's in fortnite. Don't have to pay license fees if you own the platform. *Taps forehead*
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remember when Epic bought them years ago and this site was like awww the sky is falling and nothing changed.
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-- years ago
It happened in 2022
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Man, GTA radio was actually pretty solid.
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oh yeah you right my bad.
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they might not respect the union lol eat shit songfukr
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https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/16/23919551/bandcamp-layoffs-epic-songtradr?showComments=1
well shit
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i know what the fuck, capitalism rules guys
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Epic fired 16% of Bandcamp employees, and then Songtradr slashed nearly half of the remaining jobs…
http://www.wired.com/story/epic-games-sale-bandcamp-music-platform-limbo/
Tired of seeing really valuable ventures being maimed by corporate…
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capitalism rules!
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Looks like SoundCloud is following suit...
http://www.wired.com/story/what-soundcloud-created-can-never-die/
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finally
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