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On December 19, 2008, MySpace quickly began removing the Project Playlist music player from all profiles and subsequently leaving the affected users a message in their inbox which notified them of the removal. This amounted to a temporary ban of Project Playlist, largely due to complaints brought
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of playlist.com and became known as Playlist.com. On February 1, 2013 Playlist Media, Inc. acquired playlist.com and on July 1, 2013, Playlist.com relaunched as a personalized radio service. In June 2015, the Playlist.com personalized radio service was brought offline.
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called Playlist, which had approximately 60 million users. The domain is owned by Playlist Media, which operates under the brand Playlist. As of mid-2017, the website lists only Jam Music, a streaming service and iOS app available in the United States.
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were largely the opening moves in settlements which would see these music sites licensing the content and compensating artists for the use of their music. At the time of the lawsuit, Project Playlist already had begun contracts with
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sites. From a userbase of less than 500,000 in mid-2006, it grew to more than 20,000,000 users as of June 30, 2008 and 50,000,000 users by June 30, 2011. It was originally known as Project Playlist with the
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On February 1, 2013, the site playlist.com was acquired by a third party free of outstanding legal issues with the music recording and publishing industries.
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and a coalition of nine record labels filed a lawsuit against the company for contributing to mass copyright infringement. However, two similar cases against
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Playlist was founded in February 2006 by Jeremy Riney for the purpose of putting more music on Myspace and other
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Playlist experienced legal issues early in its history. Those issues have been resolved.
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forth by the artists, asserting that Project Playlist should be paying royalties.
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On May 11, 2010, it was reported that Playlist reached a settlement with
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Facebook also later banned Project Playlist from its site.
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is a domain name that formerly hosted a commercial-free
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of projectplaylist.com, before it acquired its current
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"Playlist.com Turns Its User Playlists Into Custom Radio Stations"
"Record Labels Order Playlist.com To Kill its Music Service"
"Playlist.com files for Chapter 11"
"Playlist.com Turns Its User Playlists Into Custom Radio Stations"
"RIAA files copyright suit against Project Playlist"
Facebook silences Project Playlist widgets
"Project Playlist puts legal troubles behind it"
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