This is bullshit:
Dear MP3.com artists:
Last week CNET Networks, Inc. (CNET) announced that it purchased certain assets of MP3.com, Inc. As MP3.com previously notified you, MP3.com will not transfer your personal information, music, images, related content, and other information to CNET, and accordingly the MP3.com web site will no longer be available in its current form after December 2, 2003 at 12:00 PM PDT.
In response to the overwhelming feedback CNET received from the MP3.com artist community following this news, CNET's Download.com is answering your call to build a free music upload/download destination for independent artists. Launching in early 2004, this new site will give independent musicians free hosting for their songs and related material, as well as valuable exposure to Download.com's tens of millions of unique monthly visitors. Download.com plans to do for musicians what it did for software developers when it launched nearly 10 years ago: give independent artists an affordable way to build a market for their work.
We'd like to let you know when our new site will be available for you to begin uploading your songs and building your fan base. Please visit http://music.download.com and sign up to receive e-mail updates about this new service. In the meantime, we recommend that you make backup copies of your songs and other content before the MP3.com web site goes offline on December 2, 2003. Once we've launched our new service, we'd love to have the opportunity to host your music and welcome you to the Download.com community.
Sincerely,
CNET Networks, Inc. (CNET)
I've saved music all night tonight, and will move our mp3s to my web server. I'll contact the parties which need to know.
Dear MP3.com artists:
Last week CNET Networks, Inc. (CNET) announced that it purchased certain assets of MP3.com, Inc. As MP3.com previously notified you, MP3.com will not transfer your personal information, music, images, related content, and other information to CNET, and accordingly the MP3.com web site will no longer be available in its current form after December 2, 2003 at 12:00 PM PDT.
In response to the overwhelming feedback CNET received from the MP3.com artist community following this news, CNET's Download.com is answering your call to build a free music upload/download destination for independent artists. Launching in early 2004, this new site will give independent musicians free hosting for their songs and related material, as well as valuable exposure to Download.com's tens of millions of unique monthly visitors. Download.com plans to do for musicians what it did for software developers when it launched nearly 10 years ago: give independent artists an affordable way to build a market for their work.
We'd like to let you know when our new site will be available for you to begin uploading your songs and building your fan base. Please visit http://music.download.com and sign up to receive e-mail updates about this new service. In the meantime, we recommend that you make backup copies of your songs and other content before the MP3.com web site goes offline on December 2, 2003. Once we've launched our new service, we'd love to have the opportunity to host your music and welcome you to the Download.com community.
Sincerely,
CNET Networks, Inc. (CNET)
I've saved music all night tonight, and will move our mp3s to my web server. I'll contact the parties which need to know.

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