Indy: Auto-Discover Free Music to Download 184
Luyi Chen writes "Indy is a free p2p music download system, which is a new way for independent musicians to find their listerners. From Buzzsonic News, "Indy uses collaborative filtering, a system similar to that used by Amazon to recommend books, etc, to prospective buyers, to learn about your musical preferences in relation to other Indy users." The author of Indy is also the creator of the Open Source P2P platforms Freenet." (That would be Ian Clarke.)
RIAA (Score:1, Insightful)
That, and after that, how long would it take the RIAA shuts it down?
Re:RIAA (Score:2, Funny)
RIAA Shutdown (Score:1)
Re:RIAA (Score:4, Insightful)
Who cares??? It's primary use is, and probably will be for the forseeable future, sharing of indy music. Besides, since when has the RIAA shut down anything? Their M.O. is lawsuits, and you can't sue if there is no traffic going.
Re:RIAA (Score:3, Insightful)
Increasingly, the RIAA's M.O. is to get their bought-and-paid-for congresscritters to pass laws imposing criminal penalties for stepping on their business model. (See the next story.) If you're complacent about this, you're not paying attention.
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I imagine that if they made an attempt to stop ilegal sharing, it would be enough to satisfy the "party police" and courts. I'm not sure how much of an attempt to stop it would be worht it but i assuem most lawsuites could be dismissed because of those efforts. On the other hand, RIAA and the likes could just rep
Re:RIAA (Score:3, Informative)
Current p2p applications don't realy have a centralized server. They adapt several of the workstations that become the severs and they switch often or as needed. Kazza and the likes have done this to aviod becoming liable like in the napster case.
How they check who is serv
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That it, if they're still around. Haven't followed racing in quite some time.
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That it, if they're still around. Haven't followed racing in quite some time.
Uggg. Still around.
Tony, the flaming butthead who was going to "make a series for American drivers to drive on ovals" now has a spec series full of foriegn drivers, driving on road courses and ovals. They have plans for races overseas in the next year or so.
He (with CART's lack of action) has killed open wheel racing in the US.
Re:RIAA (Score:5, Funny)
SAVE THE MUSIC! Share your favorite music by buying it for a friend!
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Re:RIAA (Score:3, Insightful)
Basically, there just needs to be a system in place to make sure that the music really is independent so that this doesn't become just another Kazaa or Napster.
Re:RIAA (Score:3, Informative)
From the indy.tv FAQ [www.indy.tv]
Where does Indy's music come from?
All music on Indy has been made freely available on the web by artists. When Indy downloads music, it comes directly from the artist's website, and you can visit that website by clicking on the title of the track in Indy's user interface.
The only p2p sharing that's going on here is the sharing of users' ratings and the urls that link to mp3s on the web. It is not possible to inject illegal mp3s into the netw
Re:RIAA (Score:2)
I'm not a lawyer, but for a lay person I'm a bit of an expert on the subject.
In my oppinion the law is quite quite broken on this point. Assuming you can't pull off a Fair Use defense, the best you can do is plead 'innocent infinger'.
US law title 17 section 504 (c) (2) [warwick.ac.uk] sets the minimum damages to $200 per infringment.
Wh
Re:RIAA (Score:2)
Well, not at least until the Slashdotting is over...
Re:RIAA (Score:5, Interesting)
That, and after that, how long would it take the RIAA shuts it down?
Furthurnet.net has been supplying free artist authorized live recordings through p2p quite successfully for several years. They use a band whitelist, but with a supportive community it's kept pretty clean. And why wouldn't it be? We know we've got a good thing going, why would the majority risk losing it?
Re:RIAA (Score:3, Informative)
That's what I thought too, but fortuantely I read TFA before I posted, so I had a chance to grab the program before the site was slashdotted.
It downloads a few mp3's at a time. As you rate each song, it either plays the rest of the song (3-5 stars) or immediately skips to the next song (1-2 stars.) After the song is over, the file gets sorted into one of 5 folders, depending on which star rating you gave the song. Then it downloads a few more mp3's, presumably based on your
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Amazing! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Amazing! (Score:2, Funny)
Wrong... (Score:3, Funny)
I believe the correct spelling is list-turners. When with the editors learn? SIGH.
Re:Wrong... (Score:2, Funny)
Puts a whole new spin on the term "crappy music".
Finally.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Hooray!
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:5, Interesting)
WeedShare [weedshare.com] is my current favorite way to find new music.
I think it's actually a brilliant way to distribute and promote music. You get three free plays of each track you download. If you decide to purchase it, you can put it on three PCs, burn it, put it on a portable device and even share it with someone else as long as it remains in the original file format.
I just looked at their site [weedshare.com] and now it looks like they will give you $5 to buy music with for creating a free account. As far as I know, they've never had a sub fee. You just buy the tracks.
Pricing is totally up to the artist. I've seen tracks as low as a qaurter, but most are right around a buck.
Now for the "different" part. The artist always gets 50% of the track price. 15% goes to Weed and the balance is split up among the people who distributed the file. This is fucking brilliant, you can actually make some money by sharing someone else's music.
Check it out here [weedshare.com].
BTW- if you're an artist, they tell you how to get your music in their system. Sweet.
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
Of course, you know that Jon Johansen is going to be breaking their minimal DRM, Slashdot will advertise the hack and the mob will be yapping about how "DVD Jon" has once again heroically saved them from a fate worse than slavery. Good luck, Weed.
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
Well, I guess it could always be hoped that if the music can move from one place to the next and you only have to pay for it once (and at a reasonable price), that maybe a hack wouldn't be needed.
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
If not, why the hell would I want to buy a deliberately crippled product?
I'd be better off buying noncrippled music from Magnatune or AllOfMP3.com or getting free music dmusic.com and iRate and Indy.TV, or just grabbing MP3s from any of the major P2P services.
DRM is j
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
Although, I'll take a look at weedshare. Looks interesting.
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
I just love the entire concept, I get the feeling that they just have it all right. They seem like a true 21th century music label, and I hope and believe that they will find this buissness model successful. Infact since I started
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
Re:Finally.. - Like indy music, try Weed (Score:2)
Thats what I'm gonna go with (wooo! furthering the
Re:Finally.. (Score:2, Funny)
The state of the music industry and its bastardization of the art of music is in dire straits
Didn't you hear "Money For Nothing"? I think it's pretty obvious that the bastardization of the art of music has nothing to do with the Dire Straights.
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MP3.com, the biggest collection of music from independent online artists. Not anymore, though. In what seems to be a final and perhaps lethal strike against the online artist com
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1) Sit on my lazy ass and l
Re:Finally.. (Score:2)
We already went through that. It was called "grunge." At the end of the day, the good indy bands were still laboring in obscurity while cheap immitators sold millions of albums, and the term "alternative" went from signifying something to being just another word for "rock".
meh (Score:5, Funny)
http://www.indy.tv/ [www.indy.tv] is already not responding
Since we all know... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Since we all know... (Score:4, Insightful)
That might slow them down a bit by preventing network sniffing, but the Powers That Be would just dummy out clients to act like client software and get the same information. Unless you went private, they'd still be able to see what you were sharing.
Heck, that might be what they are doing now. It'd be faster than grep-ing through network logs...
Re:Since we all know... (Score:2)
Just wait for Internet2... I'd love to see a multicast P2P software. Just multicast the packets for a particular file on occasion. The scheduling algorithm would be tough to
Re:Since we all know... (Score:3, Insightful)
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The next stage is to fragment the files, make parity files, replicate them a number of times to various nodes based on usage and traffic and demand statistics such that NO ONE MACHINE EVER held an entire whole assembled plaintext file within the file share system.
You want to sharea file? It gets sliced and diced, par
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When the supreme court was hearing the case of MGM vs Grokster, one of the main issues was that the Beta Max decision "(a.k.a. the "Sony Betamax ruling") held that a distributor cannot be held liable for users' infringement so long as the tool is capable of substantial noninfringing uses." One of the main issues in the MGM V Grok case is that the majority of its use is us
Re:Since we all know... (Score:2)
8_yr_old_nude_rape.mpg is going straight to hell as soon as it appears in the listings. If it is being shared as Cool_Rap_Video_274.mpg and it turns out to be the rape of naked 8 year olds, then it's going straight to hell.
Low enough score with enough moderations, it just drops off the network and the checksum is banned.
Re:Since we all know... (Score:2, Insightful)
WOOH!!! (Score:1)
Is it honest? (Score:5, Funny)
Scamming (Score:2)
iRate (Score:4, Informative)
It seemed like a good idea but the interface was annoying enough that I gave up using it when I tried it out several months ago. Hopefully this project can take the idea and run with it and couple it with an interface that's more flexible.
Indy is based on Irate.. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:iRate (Score:2)
iRate has always sounded like one of those highly innovative pieces of software that the open source community is known for.
The Java Web Start crud that it depends on, however, is not. And it's prevented me from checking out iRate every single time I've had the urge based on both technical and philosophical reasons.
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System similar to that used by Amazon (Score:3, Funny)
Sounds interesting (Score:3, Interesting)
I use iTunes quite a bit (yes, in conjunction with Jhymn so I can listen to the music I buy on the CDMP3 player in my car), and while I appreciate iTMS' decent selection of indie and less-known bands, I have to say that their suggestion system sucks.
I find most iMixes to be abhorrently bad, and iTMS' recommendations as to what other users bought are, quite frankly, nuts. I'll be looking at an indie rock/screamo band (like Sparta), and I'm getting recommendations to buy, and I'm not kidding, opera, elevator muzak, and some christian metal. What the hell?
Hopefully, Indie will work a bit better than that. Can't wait to try it out - I'm running out of suggestions on Gnoosic and Music Plasma.
Re:Sounds interesting (Score:5, Insightful)
So would I.
Unfortunately, I got through, and its only available for Windows. No Linux or Mac support. Bleh.
~Rebecca
Re:Sounds interesting (Score:2)
Encrypted? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Encrypted? (Score:2)
The fact is, this is more likely to bolster their arguments.
They have all the money in the entire world to throw at legal arguments, whereas the people they'd be attacking have little to no money at all to defend themselves with. At this point, they're the 50
Re:Encrypted? (Score:2)
Local paper has some free download music (Score:1)
Haven't used it much, as too many of my friends are musicians, so I mostly buy the CDs direct from them at shows or at the local Sonic Boom that gives local indie musicians a higher cut on CD sales.
Yet another garage band site (Score:2)
And why not just use a web site? What does "peer to peer" add, except inefficiency?
Re:Yet another garage band site (Score:2, Interesting)
Have you ever tried Irate? The more popular download locations can get hit pretty hard.
Re:Yet another garage band site (Score:2)
lately i've just been listening to slay radio all day long( link here [slayradio.org]).. too bad they do
Re:Yet another garage band site (Score:2)
And.. (Score:2)
Compared to Gnomoradio? (Score:2)
Audioscrobbler (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Audioscrobbler (Score:2)
Re:Audioscrobbler (Score:2)
Ah, this is true, but Audioscrobbler's sister site, Last.FM [www.last.fm] features streaming radio that features tracks culled from your "neighbors [www.last.fm]" library (profile radio [www.last.fm]) and YOUR library (personal radio). The latter requires a donation [www.last.fm] after the 30 day trial, but the former is always free, and is a great way to hear new music based on your "musical neighbors".
looks like an ipod/ buggy/ submit your music (Score:4, Informative)
This article [weblogsinc.com] has a review of the player. Not ready from prime time software buat a great idea though. As another poster pointed it its based on the open source Irate software [locut.us].
It also looks like an ipod shuffle sideways with a screen.
When the page is done with its slashdotting, you can submit your music [indy.tv] to the indy page
This is the reason that the RIAA... (Score:3, Interesting)
They can't stand other distributors because that would really mean the end.
Even the richest companies can go down, mainly because lack of daily revenue can cost millions a day.
I hope the indies out there in the world will be in high numbers and pluriform to keep off the RIAA.
I for one wish them all success in the world.
Re:This is the reason that the RIAA... (Score:2)
learn to spell Yaa 101!!
Doh! (Score:2)
So what's the first thing that someone does?
I suggest: if this interests you, imagine you are Ethernet. You've just had a collision. Put a todo item in your list, with a random-ish number of days until you do it, then try again. That should spread the load.
Sounds like iRate (Score:2, Informative)
Site text (Score:3, Informative)
Indy makes it easy for you to find great new independent music. Just download Indy and double-click: as it plays songs, you rate what you hear. Indy quickly learns what you like and gets really smart about sending you more music you'll like. Let Indy help you find your place in the collective conciousness as you help other people find theirs.
DOWNLOAD NOW - Windows 98/2000/XP
Latest News
19th April, 2005, Build 3 Released - Read more...
Why Indy Rocks
You aren't just a target market - Indy can help you find your own path to the music you like. There are tons of great bands out there that don't have big labels promoting them; Indy helps you find them. And once Indy downloads a track, you can add it to your music collection, listen to it whenever and wherever you want. For musicians, Indy gives you a chance to reach a whole new audience that's excited about what you're playing. Best of all, it's free for everyone!
How Indy Works
Indy uses an advanced collaborative filtering system to predict what kind of music you'll enjoy hearing. As you rate songs, Indy finds out what you do and don't like. It compares your preferences with the ratings of all the other Indy users. For example, if you rate a song highly, and another user also likes the same song, Indy guesses that you'd probably like other music that they enjoyed. As you rate more songs, Indy will gets better and better at picking songs that you'll really enjoy.
Indy contains no adware or spyware.
Re:Site text (Score:2)
What's the license like, is Indy open source?
Thanks,
--Andre
Back in The Day (Score:3, Informative)
Media Distribution (Score:2)
It sounds like all the elements have finally come together for this kind of program. This kind of software could be used one day to share other independantly produced media - ie books, movies, and really fancy flash stuff
first rule of indy, don't tell slashdot. (Score:4, Funny)
Check it out here, let me know what you think (PS. the website will shut down automatically if it starts getting too many hits, so tell your friends, but don't tell
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Plugins? (Score:2, Insightful)
I'd love to submit my music to give away (Score:2)
Discovering music: Audioscrobbler (Score:2)
The pro of this system is that their recomendations are based in what you really hear. It won't count that bad albums you have in your hd but just heard once.
The problem is that it looks like they don't have a very smart algorithm for disc
Clarke was begging to be slashdot.. (Score:2)
Check it out here, let me know what you think (PS. the website will shut down automatically if it starts getting too many hits, so tell your friends, but don't tell /. ;-).
The Problem with Collaborative Filtering (Score:2)
Dewey Decimalization (Score:2, Informative)
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AVG detected a trojan (Score:2)
Re:Who cares? (Score:2, Funny)
(yeah i know you're a troll, but i just like to bash nsync and britney =P)
Re:It won't work... (Score:2)
Re:It won't work... (Score:2)
FreeNet (Score:2)
It was not intended for P2P file sharing.. So you cant judge its success of failure on being unable to download the latest movie
It does suffer from the fact its not *needed* yet today in the civilized world, so there are not enough members to make it work really well.
However, that is about to change I think...
Re:FreeNet (Score:2)
Plus it was way too resource hungry to run on my main PC. The concept was neat, but it seemed that the informaton was lost out there in nodes beyond my reach.
Re:FreeNet (Score:2)
Don't expect blazing speed, due to the tradeoffs in the name of security/anonymity, but it will be more then useable.
Load issues: Some releases are better than others I agree.
Re:Classical? No seriously! (Score:2)
I'll be re-opening the site May 1st. for now, you can go over and vote [gmaestro.org] on which piece gets released first, or visit the old site [gmaestro.org].