Blogmusik Lets You Play MP3s on the Web…Illegally
by Mike Zazaian September 9, 2006 - 8:41am, 1 Comment

A peculiar new website allows users to download all manners of music to an ipod-like flash interface, but without any apparent legal clearance to do so.
A new site called Blogmusik seems to violate a number of copyright laws in the way it distributes music. You can create an account for free, and instantly gain access to thousands of mp3 format songs available directly through their server. Users can create playlists, save them, anything you’d do on a regular mp3 player, except violate a number of copyright laws.
Available songs seem to include every imaginable genre, but I can’t imagine that this site will be around for long. You might as well check it out before the powers that be take it down.
[via TechCrunch]




Hmm. Yes blogmusik lets you listen to streamed media. And you say you think it will be pulled down?
Interesting.
Whats the name of that site that strems media without prior permission of the copyright owner?
You know, the really big one that might be purchased for around 1.6 billion by google.
Whats it called again?
tube or something?
LOL
c’mon get real.
Do you use youtube?
marlon savin