![]() ![]() Interns are promised getting a foot in the music industry, only to hear these people cursing and bad mouthing the whole industry all day long, to the point where you wonder what would happen if Grooveshark get’s hacked by Anonymous one day and all the emails leak on some torrent or something. The things that are said internally about them would make you very very angry. Why am I disclosing all this? Well, I have been here a while and I don’t like the attitude that the administration has acquired against the artists. But if the labels and their lawyers can’t figure out how to stop it, then I don’t feel bad for having a job. Practically speaking, there is not much need for users to upload a major label album since we already take care of this on a daily basis.Īre the above legal, or ethical? Of course not. Only for the “undiscovered” stuff are the users involved as explained in some posts above. The “known” stuff is taken care internally by uploads. You have to visualize the database in two general sections: “known” stuff and “undiscovered/indie/underground”. We are assigned a predetermined amount of weekly uploads to the system and get a small extra bonus if we manage to go above that (not easy).The assignments are assumed as direct orders from the top to the bottom, we don’t just volunteer to “enhance” the Grooveshark database.Īll search results are monitored and when something is tagged as “not available”, it get’s queued up to our lists for upload.
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