19
Jan 2011

Do Not Use PayPlay.fm

Copyright Infringement

Please do not purchase my music -- or the music of any other artist -- on the site PayPlay.fm. It is my understanding that the original owners of the site sold the content and web site to owners in the sovereign state of Georgia (Russia). This organization does not have the rights to sell my content, but the content remains on their site. They are charging a very small amount (less than .33 a song) of which I receive no compensation.

My original connection came from CDBaby.com. I am a huge advocate of this service. They do many great things for independent musicians. There had been an agreement between CDBaby.com and the original PayPlay.fm ownership to offer their artists' catalogs for digital sales. The artist would receive compensation -- as we do with iTunes, Amazon.com, and many other online merchants. When PayPlay.fm was sold, the arrangement was severed. PayPlay.fm has not contracted with me to provide my intellectual property.

As a matter of interest, they also appear to be selling the content of The Beatles. I'm quite certain that there is no online sales arrangement through this band's publishing company for PayPlay.fm to sell this content. iTunes only recently accomplished this feat.

CDBaby's Role

A representative from CDBaby has advised me:

PayPlay is no longer a partner of ours and we're actually moving forward on litigation against them.  They are willfully infringing on the copyrights of our artists and not ceasing distribution when demanded.
They have been served notice as a digital retailer and we're moving forward as a representative of distribution on behalf of CD Baby and artists.

To force them to take the content down you will need to notify them directly.  It could actually add a lot of leverage to our legal pursuit against them if you were to lodge a DMCA copyright infringement towards PayPlay directly.  We aren't the copyright holder of your content, so we can't lodge a federal action against them on top of their breach of contract, but you can.  At the bottom of their terms of service - http://payplay.fm/tos - are instructions of how to lodge the dispute with them.

We are moving forward against them aggressively and I'm keeping your email address on file to make sure you're sent updates as they come in.

Making Contact

I have followed the instructions as provided in the above email. Unfortunately, I don't know that it will result in much change. The address that we are advised to send correspondence is: 

PayPlay Media Group S.A.
244 Madison Avenue, Suite 357
New York, NY 10016

If you would like report any other known copyright infringements, you can also attempt to complain.

18
May 2010

My Album for FREE (Limited Time)

For a very limited time I’m going to make the download of my kids album “Sing a Song for Safety” (high quality 320k mp3) available for FREE!

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All you have to do is visit my Bandcamp page at richpalmer.bandcamp.com. I do ask that you submit your email address to validate the download. I will not sell, tear, spindle, mutilate, slice, dice, mix, mash or make hundreds of julienne fries out of your email address for any other reason than to add you to my notification list. And don’t expect a bunch of spam from me unless I’m singing Monty Python songs. (Spam, spam, spam, spam wonderful spam, wonderful spam.) I don’t like spam email and am pretty sure you don’t like it, either.

And… if you choose to donate anything toward the album, that is great, too. Anything donated will go toward my new album project of pop/rock style songs.

So to recap:
Sing a Song for Safety
FREE
Donations accepted
Please add your email address for validation.

Thanks for your support and have a nice day.

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24
Apr 2010

Get Sing a Song for Safety CD for $5!

For a limited time, the Sing a Song for Safety CD can be purchased at CD Baby for only $5.

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How, you ask, is it possible to get the actual CD (not the mp3s) for only $5? It's very simple:

Choose 3 or more different CDs from the CD Baby Sale Bin and get each CD for just $5. Each CD will be listed at full price until you place at least 3 different eligible CDs into your shopping cart. You can get 3 to 1 million CDs for $5 each, so sample as much new music as you want!

What a great opportunity for you to hear new music from more artists AND get a copy of Sing a Song for Safety, too! Go there now! (Don't forget to click the $5 banner in the upper right to choose more albums.)

NOTE: Download purchases are not eligible for the $5 sale.

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17
Apr 2010

I Need iTunes Reviews

Hey friends, I could use some reviews for my children’s album on iTunes.

If you have a few moments, would you put a few words in for me? You can find the song player on the right side of my site if you haven’t heard the tunes.

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