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Barney Dylan
Barney Dylan
Is there a way to make money from posting my own unique compilations of popular music at my Web site?


An affiliate program of some kind like Amazon's, perhaps? I find that in the process of explaining some fairly complex ideas at my site, song analogies emerge. For example, in an effort to explain House Finance Committee Chairman Barney Frank's proposal regarding the latest U.S. effort to prohibit Internet gambling, I find Bob Dylan's old protest song, Paths of Victory, to be illustrative. See http://www.pokerpulse.com/legal/viewtopic.php?t=76.

You have to get license deals in place with the artists/distributors if you want to use their work for making money.



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