The 'Law of Unintended Consequences' strikes again...

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Communities are hard to please. Changes at Digg, Facebook, and others are pretty much guaranteed to spark debate, but usually the launch of new services doesn't have the same impact.

Unless you're MySpace.

The BBC reports that MySpace Music, the new music service launched by the site a while back, is limited to artists represented by four major music labels. That leaves the indie artists, who - perhaps rightly - consider themselves one of the major draws to MySpace, out in the cold.

Is an exodus immenent? Probably not, but its interesting to watch none the less.

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I'm at it again, invariably making an attempt return back up something to browse about. This happens to be better than usual which is like underwater basket weaving.

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