Libre.fm Is Gathering Speed

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Dan Lynch, co-host of the Linux Outlaws podcast, has written a post about the state of Libre.fm, a free and open-source replacement for Last.fm. He says that Libre.fm is coming along quite well and offers a simple hack to make your Last.fm-enabled media players post to Libre.fm instead of Last.fm. Libre.fm was originally launched by Matt Lee in the wake of the short-lived plan by Last.fm to charge users for their streaming services who are not located in the US, UK, or Germany. Another great benefit of Libre.fm is that your content is licensed under the GNU Affero GPLv3 which means that your content is yours and you are free to export it from the service as you see fit.

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