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“It might not have been the next day [after launching Muxtape], but maybe the next day after that - I got my first call from a lawyer. And it was classic, it was the general counsel of Universal Music Group… He said, ‘I just have one question for you. Where do I send the summons?”- Muxtape creator Justin Ouellette on this week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show
Remember when the RIAA was taking down amazing music websites left and right? Muxtape is perhaps the last great site of that era. This week on the Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show, Muxtape creator Justin Ouellette tells the story of the site’s rise and fall. 
Also, what the hell, let’s talk about Mass Effect at the end too.
Don’t forget, there are two versions of the show - 
The enhanced version on iTunes - This comes with pictures that pop up at pre-determined times to illustrate what we’re talking about, but it only works on Apple devices and in iTunes itself. The pictures appear where the album art usually would. 
The regular version at JeffRubinJeffRubinShow.com - This is a vanilla MP3 that works on everything from Android to Zune.

“It might not have been the next day [after launching Muxtape], but maybe the next day after that - I got my first call from a lawyer. And it was classic, it was the general counsel of Universal Music Group… He said, ‘I just have one question for you. Where do I send the summons?”
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 Muxtape creator Justin Ouellette on this week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show

Remember when the RIAA was taking down amazing music websites left and right? Muxtape is perhaps the last great site of that era. This week on the Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show, Muxtape creator Justin Ouellette tells the story of the site’s rise and fall. 

Also, what the hell, let’s talk about Mass Effect at the end too.

Don’t forget, there are two versions of the show - 

The enhanced version on iTunes - This comes with pictures that pop up at pre-determined times to illustrate what we’re talking about, but it only works on Apple devices and in iTunes itself. The pictures appear where the album art usually would. 

The regular version at JeffRubinJeffRubinShow.com - This is a vanilla MP3 that works on everything from Android to Zune.

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