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I submitted an app that allows users to upload music to my sistem. Its a music app much similar to grooveshark. But facebook denied my ability to use the new api because they say that my music content is pirated. There is some songs that are copy righted on my system, but I have a system for takedown notice that complies with the DMCA. My questions are;

Does Facebook allow DMCA compliant apps to use its api, and if if it doesn't, why do they allow Grooveshark but no my app ?

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Grooveshark is paying licensing fees to the recording industry to provide for those songs. You're most likely not. Therefore, you're getting shut down because The Man Always Wins.

You may find help by contacting Facebooks legal department directly. Only they know why exactly they refused your app.

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Ok, I contacted their legal departament. What's the best way to know that they'll answer you back ? – Felipe Pires Apr 2 '12 at 18:59
There isn't. Honestly, they probably won't contact you, because that's the way Facebook is. Good luck, seriously. – Jordan Apr 3 '12 at 6:40

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