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You know what, I wrote a rather heated response to the fact that someone edited my post from "gay" to "not very good in my opinion" but screw it. Whoever did, all I have to say is, that was a very gay thing to do. Very, very homo.

Eh, Myspace may suck, but I'm just seeing it as another place to sow my musical oats.

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That's something I hadn't considered, basically because I don't like myspace. But yeah.

I'd always thought I was "too old" for myspace. Then I had a break yesterday during a clinical rotation and saw a friend of mine looking at the site. Started making fun of him and the quick little bugger took one of the captions off the page and quipped back, "What? All the 'cool new people' have it!"

So I figured it couldn't do any harm to join.

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I haven't read the MySpace Terms and Conditions, nor the entirety of this thread, but I'd like to ask...

Does the site make you agree to give up any of your rights to your music when you post it there?

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I haven't read the MySpace Terms and Conditions, nor the entirety of this thread, but I'd like to ask...

Does the site make you agree to give up any of your rights to your music when you post it there?

From their terms and conditions

6. Proprietary Rights in Content on MySpace.com.

1. MySpace.com does not claim any ownership rights in the text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, musical works, works of authorship, or any other materials (collectively, "Content") that you post to the MySpace Services. After posting your Content to the MySpace Services, you continue to retain all ownership rights in such Content, and you continue to have the right to use your Content in any way you choose. By displaying or publishing ("posting") any Content on or through the MySpace Services, you hereby grant to MySpace.com a limited license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content solely on and through the MySpace Services.

So, no....everything remains your intellectual property, you just allow myspace to display it.

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