Indian Music Industry targets free MP3 download services!

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Indian Music Industry Gets Court Orders For Blocking 104 Music Sites - MediaNama

List of 104 Music Sites That The Indian Music Industry Wants Blocked - MediaNama

1. 22beats.com
2. absongs.com
3. apniisp.com
4. apunkabollywood.com
5. bollyextreme.com
6. bollymaza.com
7. bollywood-hits.com
8. bollywoodmp4.com
9. bollywoodstop.com
10. coolgoose.com
11. dacoolsite.com
12. desibajao.net/desihits.net
13. desifunda.net
14. desisong.com
15. dhakdhakradio.com
16. downloadming.com
17. freeindisongs.com
18. funmaza.com
19. gogrumogru.com/songs.ind.in
20. karachimag.com
21. koolfree.com
22. lovepaki.com
23. mastmag.com
24. mobraja.com
25. mp3fundoo.com
26. mp3paradice.com
27. musicduniya.com
28. musiqbuzz.com
29. muskurahat.com
30. netmasty.com
31. pakfellows.com
32. paktimes.com
33. playlist.pk
34. punjabcentral.com
35. radioreloaded.com
36. radiorhythmz.fm
37. radiorocking.com
38. rkmania.com
39. songbox.pk
40. songsinn.com
41. songsnonstop.com
42. songsrack.com
43. songsrip.com
44. songzila.com
45. topupmp3.com
46. town67.com
47. 100india.com
48. musicindiaonline.com
49. aflatune.com
50. bharatlover.com
51. cckerala.com
52. centralmusiq.com
53. chimatamusic.com
54. desimusic.com
55. desishock.net
56. dhool.com
57. dishant.com
58. filmicafe.com
59. filmimusic.com
60. fun1001.com
61. hindimirchi.com
62. sunomusic.com
63. telugufm.com
64. yolike.com
65. andhravilas.com
66. smashits.com
67. songdad.com
68. songslover.net
69. ragalahari.com
70. rameshmusic.com
71. freeplaymp3songdownload.com
72. freefundoo.com
73. desijammers.com
74. thenisai.com
75. mp3feelings.com
76. mazafm.com/hindimirchi.com
77. kjyesudas.com
78. jaanfm.com
79. gr8click.com
80. funscrape.com
81. chirkutonorkut.com
82. tamilmaalai.com
83. tamilkey.info
84. vmusiq.com
85. sevanthi.com
86. tamilwire.com
87. a2ztamilsongs.com
88. mymaza.com
89. germantamilan.com
90. 123music.mobi
91. desiden.mobi
92. longmp3.mobi
93. krazywap.com
94. mobile-zon.com
95. mymp3.mobi
96. samwep.com
97. spicyfm.com
98. wapindia.net
99. wapmaza.mobi
100. waprocks.in
101. mobidreamz.com
102. waptamil.net
103. zinkwap.com
104. songs.pk
 
time to shift to torrents . . I don't know whether the judges know how torrents work though. . They may not be able to differentiate it with ordinary download sites
 
Torrents are almost dead for lack of seeders/peers.in the above list, i had heard the names of only 2 sites previously.IMI is really going aggressive by targeting even obscure sites. initially they had a list of 300 sites.the article says they will be going after File-sharing sites. Now that's a cause of concern if they block popular file sharing sites like mediafire, link-removed, i am afraid nobody will even fight back.
 
yeap. torrents are pretty useless if you need individual songs. and most music torrents do not have a long shelf life. considering people organize their music collection according to their taste and thus discontinue sharing faster. i have personally switched to buying songs from flyte. i am not much of a music listener. i just find one or two songs here and there and getting it from flyte is easier than to hunt for it online. 😕 good thing is that we have options to buy individual tracks now. buying a complete album just to get one song was awful.
 
great. next they will block all file sharing sites, then all torrent sites.
 


well in that sense, they are getting tons of support from the US media giants. 🙂
 
I guess now many official sites are available where we can purchase songs. I hope sites like flipkart start this service at cheaper rates (or do they already have it?)BTW thanks for the list 😉
 
5-15 bucks per song! how much cheaper do you want? 😕

americans pay around 50 bucks per song.

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and as folks here have already mentioned hungama seems to offer unlimited access to their entire catalog for ultra cheap monthly subscription 😕
 
That is what exactly I am saying. Rs 5-10 per song is ok. Once (may years ago) I went to shop and saw a CD of K3G Audio songs. It was for Rs 300!
 
pricing is still hilarious in some cases. apoorv highlighted on twitter one good example. Dil Chahta Hai... the audio cd and the movie DVD are both cheaper to purchase than complete MP3 album of the songs of the movie. very annoying scenario.
 
As i said prev , Unlike in hollywood , here music is bundled along with the movie , so its a win-win situation for the producer , thats why imo , for all these years they have been quiet . Now some "powers" are trying to consolidate the "spread the culture" mentality into "Make it into money". Anyone from outside will rage , seeing the enormity of music and how it can be capitalized further , or to put it blankly , increase the profit for the recording labels ,as what they have been doing all around the world.Even today , A.R , Harris , Yuvans music albums sell like hot cake. If not for the music directors , then its for actors , or even for the directors. This stupid idea of strapping all the good ways of spreading good music is only going to backfire with slumped sales. If not piracy , I would have not have heard good songs from hindi , malayalam , telugu . Growing fan base is what these moronic IMI should be doing . Expose the entire nation with wide variety of songs and art. India is well known and is a treasure-trove , and we are the ones who will readily spread our culture across the globe. anyway those who want to get it , will still get and spread it with " USB PENDRIVE" , good luck IMI stopping that.
 
Selling songs should be about convenience. Take a lesson from Apple. Unless flipkart comes up with a simple, user friendly app for iOS/android/symbian, i don't see many jumping ship.Also, for every mp3 website banned, there will be 5 new ones. Its a cat and mouse game that will go on and on.
 

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