MySpace
In light of this article, I've decided to pull out entirely from MySpace. The bit about MySpace owning my music rankles. I hope that there's nothing in there about them retroactively owning shit that's been uploaded in the past. I like the songs that I have posted there.
Here's what I said:
"I'm cancelling my MySpace account because i don't want MySpace's essentially evil policy of owning anything i upload to interfere with the openness that I believe the internet should strive to maintain. I don't think that corporate greed should play into my personal/social/musical life. The original idea was good, but since the acquisition, MySpace has really gone politically downhill, and I can't get behind that. Thanks but no thanks; I think I'll stick it out on my own."
I'll probably come back and write a more thorough rant about how I think systems of control shouldn't apply to music and intellectual property in general. I see the need to be able to track who's listening (royalties - artist compensation, etc.), but I don't think that somebody else should be telling you when you can or can't listen to music you purchased. And I don't think that policies like MySpace owning any and everything you upload without telling you as much right on the front page are good for the health of the internet, for people, and for society. It's time to culturally wise up to the fact that information is infinitely reproducible, but human interaction is consistently unique and valuable. We need to start treating people like people, not potential targets. And so on.
Of course, you can always find my music at Latiflearned.com, where at least I am the one who has control.