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		<title>8tracks: Muxtape, Without the Legal Muckiness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Missing Muxtape?  A small service called 8tracks is trying to fill the void while avoiding the pitfalls.
Playing off the same concept, 8tracks lets you upload up to 30 minutes of music into a custom playlist, which can then be publicly shared with other users.  You can search for music using artists, genres, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/8tracks1.jpg" alt="" title="8tracks1" width="150" height="76" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2570" />Missing Muxtape?  A small service called <a href="http://8tracks.com">8tracks</a> is trying to fill the void while avoiding the pitfalls.</p>
<p>Playing off the same concept, 8tracks lets you upload up to 30 minutes of music into a custom playlist, which can then be publicly shared with other users.  You can search for music using artists, genres, or usernames.</p>
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<p>So how is this legal while <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/2488/muxtape-jammed/">Muxtape ran into trouble</a>?  Muxtape was hosting the files without any type of license agreement or royalty plan, <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/2514/riaa-on-muxtape-illegal-play/">according to the Recording Industry Association of America</a>.  8tracks, in contrast, says it has licenses with ASCAP, BMI and SESAC for the &#8220;public performance of musical works.&#8221;  As such, it does pay a set per-play royalty rate &#8212; about one-seventh of a cent per track streamed, according to its owners.<br />
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8tracks is very transparent about the whole thing, providing a <a href="http://8tracks.com/legal">detailed explanation</a> of the cost and how it can afford it:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;At current royalty rates, the hourly cost per user is just over $0.02 per listener per hour in 2008, increasing to nearly $0.03 per listener per hour in 2010. This means that 8tracks must earn a net CPM from advertising of at least $20 in 2008 (i.e., $20 per 1000 ad impressions = $0.02) and nearly $30 in 2010 (i.e., $30 per 1000 ad impressions = $0.03) to cover the cost of streaming sound recordings. In addition, 8tracks pays musical works royalties to ASCAP, BMI and SESAC, which generally comprises 3%-5% of revenues.</p>
<p>8tracks is taking 2 steps to reduce its royalty liability so can sustain itself as a business. First, it is opting into a Small Webcaster license offered by SoundExchange (at the request of Congress). This license provides for royalty payment on the greater of a percentage-of-revenue or percentage-of-expense basis, subject to a minimum fee, which will allow us to grow our user base &#8211; and our potential for advertising &#8211; before having to pay the more onerous compulsory rates owed on a per song, per listener basis.</p>
<p>Second, 8tracks is seeking direct licenses with independent record labels and artists who generally see greater promotional value in internet radio &#8211; given relatively few alternative channels for exposure &#8211; and are thus more willing to consider the percentage-of-revenue terms common to all other forms of radio (traditional, satellite, cable).&#8221;
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<p>8tracks has apparently been around since 2006 &#8212; who knew?  David Porter, who used to head up online radio network Live365, formed it with six other people.  It&#8217;s based in both New York City and San Francisco.</p>
<hr /><img src='http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/q.jpg' alt='' class='alignleft' /><b>Our vote:</b> What a great service.  8tracks strikes us as well-thought out company with a strong strategic plan &#8212; and, most important to you, a strong end-user benefit.  We hope its model will survive what&#8217;s sure to be an incoming rush of users, and thus an upcoming increase in royalties.  The guys behind it seem to know what they&#8217;re doing, though, so we&#8217;ll hope their vision is as solid as it sounds.  I, for one, will definitely be returning to use this service again.</p>


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