Comments on: Report: Fees may sink Pandora soon
In an interview with The Washington Post, founder Tim Westergren said the company will be forced to shut down soon if the legal climate doesn't start to favor Net radio.
In an interview with The Washington Post, founder Tim Westergren said the company will be forced to shut down soon if the legal climate doesn't start to favor Net radio.
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Now the same group of people seek to strangle the powerful distribution ability of the internet until they can wrangle all the profits for themselves. It seems that the more things change the more they stay the same.
The loss of something so wonderful and innovative as Pandora would be truly tragic. I sincerely hope some workable solution can be reached that will permit Pandora to stay alive and continue to provide wonderful music to those of us who truly appreciate it.
David S. Bunin
The record industry's continuous actions will cause me to continue my boycott to never give them a dime of my money.
The crucial thing here for listeners is relevancy -- we provide enough popular songs in streams to keep the listener engaged. And we quickly stop playing promoted music if people don't like it (though it happens less often than you'd think, because the promotions are so targeted).
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- by HlLLARY CLITON September 23, 2008 7:18 PM PDT
- if they close Pandora and the like I bet there will be an increase in music pirating
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