Jamendo is a Luxembourg-based music website and an open community of independent artists and music lovers.
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Jamendo is a Luxembourg-based music website and an open community of independent artists and music lovers.
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Originally, Jamendo was a music platform under Creative Commons licenses.
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The stated purpose of Jamendo is to bring together musicians and music lovers, while providing opportunities for artists to become better known and earn money through its licensing services.
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Jamendo faced financial difficulties in early 2010 and started looking for investors.
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On 8 December 2014, Jamendo PRO turned into Jamendo Licensing, showing an entirely reshaped version of their commercial service.
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Jamendo Music intends to provide music for private use only, and Jamendo Licensing is a marketplace where anyone can sell and buy music, whether it is for a multimedia project or as background music for commercial space.
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In February 2019 Jamendo has adopted the Independent Management Entity status.
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Jamendo offers artists the opportunity to publish their music for free under Creative Commons licenses.
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Jamendo is integrated within media players like VLC media player, Cantata, Songbird, Clementine and Amarok 2.
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Jamendo is not integrated into Banshee by default, but can be integrated with a plugin.
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In 2007, Jamendo provided an advertising revenue sharing model for artists.
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Jamendo Licensing service is an intermediary between artists and third parties who wish to use the music in their projects.
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