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[[File:Bandcamplogo.png|thumb|text-top|alt="Bandcamp Logo"|Bandcamp was launched in 2008, and has since gained popularity among independent musicians,]] Bandcamp is an online music store that allows independent artists to sell, or freely distribute, their work directly to their fans. The basic service of Bandcamp is free, and the site takes a revenue share from artist sales. The site offers a convenient means for artists to sell their music quickly and free of record label intervention. As of 2012 there are 646,978 albums uploaded to Bandcamp.[http://bandcamp.com/]  
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[[File:Bandcamplogo.png|thumb|text-top|alt="Bandcamp Logo"|Bandcamp was launched in 2008, and has since gained popularity among independent musicians,]] Bandcamp is an online music store that allows independent artists to sell, or freely distribute, their work directly to their fans. The basic service of Bandcamp is free, and the site takes a revenue share from artist sales. The site offers a convenient means for artists to sell their music quickly and free of record label intervention. When an artist creates an account they receive a micro-site on a subdomain of bandcamp.com where they can upload their music and personalize their page.  As of 2012 there are 646,978 albums uploaded to the site.[http://bandcamp.com/]  
  
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
 
'''Multi-format Downloads'''
 
'''Multi-format Downloads'''
  
Bandcamp requires that the artist upload their music in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossless_compression lossless formats]. This way they can provide the option of multiple lossy formats (e.g. MP3, AAC) to the downloader.
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Bandcamp requires that the artist upload their music in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossless_compression lossless formats]. This way they can provide the option of multiple [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossy_data_compression lossy formats] (e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3 MP3], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Audio_Coding AAC]) to the downloader. The effect of providing a myriad of formats for download is that people with varying preferences will have the opportunity to make a purchase.  
  
 
'''Flexible Pricing'''
 
'''Flexible Pricing'''
  
 
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One of the defining features of the Bandcamp service is the "Name-your-price" downloads, which allows the artist to give away music for free, set a fixed price or allow the buyer to choose their own price.
  
 
'''Creative Commons'''
 
'''Creative Commons'''

Revision as of 19:19, 12 October 2012

"Bandcamp Logo"
Bandcamp was launched in 2008, and has since gained popularity among independent musicians,
Bandcamp is an online music store that allows independent artists to sell, or freely distribute, their work directly to their fans. The basic service of Bandcamp is free, and the site takes a revenue share from artist sales. The site offers a convenient means for artists to sell their music quickly and free of record label intervention. When an artist creates an account they receive a micro-site on a subdomain of bandcamp.com where they can upload their music and personalize their page. As of 2012 there are 646,978 albums uploaded to the site.[1]

Features

Multi-format Downloads

Bandcamp requires that the artist upload their music in lossless formats. This way they can provide the option of multiple lossy formats (e.g. MP3, AAC) to the downloader. The effect of providing a myriad of formats for download is that people with varying preferences will have the opportunity to make a purchase.

Flexible Pricing

One of the defining features of the Bandcamp service is the "Name-your-price" downloads, which allows the artist to give away music for free, set a fixed price or allow the buyer to choose their own price.

Creative Commons


Ethical Aspects

See Also