Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Riffstar.com RIPPs oFF Bob Findlay!

Bob Findlay recently entered the "Riffstar 2009 Song Of The Year Competition" and had reached the # 2 position only to discover that he had 'vanished' from the site.

Findlay was alerted by an aquaintance who was intending to vote for him in the competition but was unable to locate him. On investigation Findlay found that, not only was he 'unsearchable,' he was unable to login. No reason was has been given for this.


He sent an email to Riffstar but, at time of writing, has received no response. Findlay contacted me late last night (AEST) regarding the matter with an attached copy of the email sent to Riffstar. On investigation I too was unable to locate him on the Riffstar site. Delving further I found quite a few discrepancies relating to the competition and to Riffstar.com itself.

Findlay received an email from Riffstar, the first in a considerable time, a few days prior to the begining of the the competition alerting him to the fact that competition entry closed in a few days. Reading the details on the site last night I noted with some confusion that it is, infact, still possible to enter the competition despite the fact that it closes in seven days from time of writing.

Having received no response from Riffstar Findlay is at a loss as to his total 'disappearance.' Known for his cynicism of the music industry Findlay did say to fans on entering the competition that he had ..."weilded..." and entered. He also describes the music industry as,"...a game."

It seems a rather peculiar business move from a music site which states,"...Riffstar Publishing is a New York based web source for America’s #1 online original music since 2003, we have a United States Patent Pending protection of our web source, Featuring free full access accounts, services featuring open interactive online music
competition." The incorrect capitalisation of the 'Featuring' raised alarm bells.

With Bob Findlays 'incident' in mind I went to Alexa Internet Incorporated for further details on Riffstar.com.

Alexa Internet, Inc. is a California, U.S.-based subsidiary company of Amazon.com that is known for its toolbar and website. Once installed, the toolbar collects data on browsing behavior which is transmitted to the website where it is stored and
analyzed and is the basis for the company's web traffic reporting.

Alexa has built an unparalleled database of information about sites that includes statistics, related links and more. All of this information can be found on Alexa's Site Overview pages, Traffic Detail pages and Related Links pages. To access these pages, simply type the URL of any site into the Alexa Search box. Alexa has lists of Top Sites available by country, language or in a category. You can download a free file of the global top million sites sorted by Alexa Traffic Rank.

I discovered more 'discrepancies' from Riffstars statement. Riffstar.com was infact registered as a domain in May, 2004 and not 2003 as stated. Alexa demographics also showed 'low user confidence' in Riffstar.com. Their claim of being "...websource for America's #1 online original music..." is also at odds Alexa Traffic Analytics where it is ranked 822,129 in America. A far cry from "...#1..." Globally Riffstar is ranked 2,069,406.

Bob Findlays cynicicm towards the media is reflected in his email to me where he stated that it's, "...typical of the music game and typical of the internet...." In a series of pending interviews Findlay says the he will, "...address the issue appropriately to avoid being misconstrued." His manager & founder of IMGlobal©, Haych Storm©, was unavailable for
comment.

Based on the brief research above, which anyone has access to, these statistics are hardly surprising. To musicians and listeners alike I would suggest a cautious approach to Riffstar if they are able to treat artists such as Bob Findlay, who has obviously brought a lot of new visitors to the site, in such a flippant manner.


So in conclusion i IndieStorm suggest, all independent musicians read the "terms and conditions" of every site joined, and to be very wary before submitting your songs, music WORK etc, as there are unscrupulous sites out there that can TAKE your art, and dispose of you with a click!

About Alexa Internet

Founded in April 1996, Alexa Internet grew out of a vision of Web navigation that is intelligent and constantly improving with the participation of its users. Along the way Alexa has developed an installed based of millions of toolbars, one of the largest Web crawls and an infrastructure to process and serve massive amounts of data.

For users of Alexa's Toolbar and web site this has resulted in products that have revolutionized Web navigation and intelligence. For developers this has resulted in a set of tools unprecedented in scope allowing whole new services to be created on the Alexa data and platform.

Research all sites you are thinking of joining, google is your friend! Also check Alexa and similar sites!!!

Thank you to Derek Harris for the authority to enter this blog entry.

Original entry can be seen here

1 comment:

  1. Such is what you can sometimes expect from many fly-by-night sites - call them 'illegal content collectors' if you'd like...

    They get an artist to sign up, post material, enter contests, jump thru hoops and then - viola! - you find out they were created to try to rip off the novices and amatuers, retaining rights in one form or another to the posted material.

    Citadel has signed up for well over 400+ social and music-based sites. Several have gone belly up in the span of a few months. Rarely do artists read the entire 'Terms' and even more rarely does anything positive result from many of the less-than-honest sites - unless you work like crazy to cross-promote, as Bob has done relentlessly...

    How is an artist to know? You won't know for sure. You can search them and check with industry sources, but still, you really won't find out what a site is about UNTIL you try to utilize their 'contests' or 'special offers'...

    Then you find that either: the site was formed to generate interest in artists that are back-door connected - 'Featured' is the buzz word - or worse, you find that a site was created to actually rip off the artists that enter, promote or garner site-wide popularity. Some even change the names of your songs and release them under their own artists names...

    This is a case of extreme injustice to an honest, hard-working indie artist. If there is no actual legal recourse for Bob, at least he has done the rest of us a favor by pointing out the unfair practices of this site.

    Hopefully, the site will realize their 'mistake' and re-instate Bob with his prior rating. But, as Bob is cynical, so are we. After 30 years indie, would you like to know why we are indie?... Read More

    This is the tip of the iceberg, so to speak...

    Bob, do not let this go unchallenged or at least blog it everywhere so it comes up in searches in every search engine.

    We support the indies!

    Citadel

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