The Pirate Bay pay site
p2pnet.net news:- The Pirate Bay has come up with a great new idea.
Downloaders should be able to pay whatever they can afford and with that in mind, TPB has launched a new site in collaboration with Swedish rock band Lamont, and its manager,
“After lengthy discussions about the future of the record industry and its implications for the many talented artists and songwriters around the world, we discovered that we held the same vision,” says the new site, going on:
“The shared insight that the record industry – with its current business model – is outdated inspired the birth of Playble.com.
“This innovative music site will allow users to download music by artists for free and still support them financially.
“Playble.com will give companies with strong brands the opportunity to support music and artists directly.”
Definitely stay tuned.
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