My concern is not so much bandwidth, but that people who have no interest in sharing in music discussion would soon Google in here and flood the site with promotional MP3s and threads, taking advantage of your generous heart to turn Mudcat into a frankly commercial site. Then there would have to be decisions made about how to maintain server and capacity to be fair in keeping it available. We already have PalTalk, exchanging CDs and tapes, emailing MP3s, and our own websites to share our music, in the spirit of community-- not to mention a good number of Mudcatters sharing songs via the Mudcat Sampler CDs. I think more of us want Mudcat Radio back than want a place to hang up MP3s. ~Susan
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