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About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off

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About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off

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About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off

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About half of Bandcamp employees have been laid off

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  • Man, I wish Bandcamp would catch a break already, I actually like (liked?) the platform. I like supporting artists I like and I like supporting platforms that sell DRM-free music. If Bandcamp goes away and no other DRM-free alternative comes up, it's back to piracy for me.

  • Man… we can’t have anything nice… damn capitalists fucking every thing up

  • Wow, I don't think Epic ever did anything with Bandcamp. What a terrible way to end it. What will become of the artists who use it as their main platform? I source a significant amount of my music from these artist, from that site.

    • Why do you think this is the end?

      • My apologies, I mean a terrible way for Epic to end their ownership. I hope that Bandcamp will continue and thrive but this move doesn't seem encouraging. Songtradr is monopolizing music at this point.

  • Could someone fill me in on why we’re panicking about it being sold? Epic never seemed to do anything to it and it seems Songtradr is keeping it’s the same, does Songtradr have a bad track record or something?

    Sorry if this is a dumb question, I just feel out of the loop.

    • Effectively firing half the employees seems like a strong sign that the new owners are going to ruin what made Bandcamp good.

      • Holy fucking shit they fired 830 employees. Considering what Bandcamp has done (nothing for years despite being pretty terrible UX-wise) and how simple it is, why the fuck did they originally have 1600+ employees?

        A startup with < 50 people could make it work. They don't need hundreds of employees. Lay off more and actually focus on development FFS.

    • Songtradr is a music licensing middle man, charging both artists and those looking to license their music, and somehow despite money coming in at both ends they were losing money in 2022. That does not bode well for the status quo at their new acquisition, Bandcamp, especially considering that their very first move was to fire half the staff. Songtradr doesn't care about artists or music fans, their singular and only priority is entangling artists and music distributors in their licensing scheme. They're middlemen. Middlemen are great for exploiting the free market for profit. Middlemen are at best an additional drain on profits for everyone else. Bandcamp was one of the few places you could buy digital music that really felt like ownership and not licensing locked behind DRM. The songtradr acquisition has the potential to kill development of that kind of digital and DRM-free distribution marketplace and limit investment in anything else that tries to do something similar. If songtradr continuing to lose money after the Bandcamp acquisition, it will be an example to all investors that DRM-free digital music cannot be profitable.

    • Since they were purchased by epic games last year, roughly half of the original staff were laid off. Being bought by a corporate entity that values profitability over all esle is devastating to a website like this where music (and culture) have thrived

    • So far it looks like it's just the internet's usual doomspeak, with a side of anti-Epic circlejerking.

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