Wednesday, February 20, 2013

mediafire


"The file (Toothpaste [1983] Toothpaste EP.rar) violates the MediaFire Terms of Service. Due to it being distributed from your account, it has been removed. Also, a Strike has been placed against your account and can lead to a termination of service."

Yeah, well, mediafire caved long ago and this was bound to happen. They've been picking at my files for months and months. I'd been planning on a  migration to adrive or somewhere, but it's gonna take some time to gather everything I've put up thus far. That said, I can't imagine who could be legitimately making claims about that Toothpaste EP. The 'label' that released it, Schwa, was just a dude from Silver Abuse putting out SA/Toothpaste records. But none of that matters, the claim was probably made by Atlantic or 20th Century Fox or some other rotting 20th-century culture hoarder.

At least a lot of the stuff I post is freely available through bandcamp or youtube. The rest seeps through the cracks ...

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the bit of illumination about why so much of the former mediafire smorgasbord has gotten blocked lately. I understand in-print items that are for sale on iTunes or other online vendors, but why block tiny, out-of-print releases? Do big labels just make huge blanket claims? Whatever the case, it's a shame.

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  2. i see..i just asked for the toothpaste - come on to be reupped..maybe you could try bundling the toothpaste stuff together and name it something else or just numbers--but link from here so people know what it is? in any case thanks for your efforts/blog is great

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