MySpace/Imeem Deal Leaves Thousands of Artists Unpaid
There needs to be a self-hosted platform for this hooked up directly to the artist's bank account. It's ridiculous to implement the middle man that is a digital program instead of a retarded record exec. Zed Shaw has talked about this a tiny bit. I've thought about taking over the defunct open source OpenTape project which was born out of Muxtape's demise. Add in a simple payment engine for songs (hook up to your paypal, bank account via amazon,etc.), along with making the flash widget nicer with links to download. Make it completely open source. If an artist doesn't want to deal with the tech, charge for the self hosted version, and let them keep 100% of revenues after payment processing.
That deal just looks iffy. A sub-million dollar takeover for a site with 16 million active users ? - at a few cents per user there should have been a good half-dozen competitors willing to purchase. But it ended up having assets sold below market value to a group part owned by one of the current owners. That seems the kind of activity that would get you on the receiving end of a fraud investigation.