First, that is a low blow linking to others doing it. They know, or haven't got to them yet. Websites like Etsy do the same on license content. Two, they choose you be set an example. Three, I always thought of Soundcloud the Vimeo of music. If it is an artisans music website, upload your own creations.
Unfortunately for soundcloud, aren't they killing their main userbase? DJ's mixing mainstream songs.
> First, that is a low blow linking to others doing it.
I thought the same thing at first, but the users that are linked to are all big, big names that get millions of plays on Soundcloud that will never get takedowns, whether they have clearances or not. It's more like saying "why are you hassling me for my $10 unpaid fine when you don't care about these corporations' $100,000 unpaid fines" than it is about narcing on the competition.
No, it's not a low blow. It's exactly what happens all over the world: the little kid has to play by the rules while the big guys do whatever they please, get special deals and sometimes even a get-out-of-jail card for free.
I learned that the hard way in 2001 when the IFPI went after my links (yes, only links) to then popular sites like mp3board.com and others - while the biggest news portal in the country had exactly the same links and weren't prosecuted at all.
Unfortunately for soundcloud, aren't they killing their main userbase? DJ's mixing mainstream songs.