I made a static page that points to the 78RPM collection, but it is more of a novelty than a real source of entertainment. Nobody would pay for these scratchy records! The content is here: https://www.locserendipity.com/PushPlay.html
The LPs from the Boston Public Library are a bit more interesting, but again none of this is going to even remotely compete with Spotify: https://locserendipity.com/LP.html
I do not host any of these, but just point to the URL at archive.org. Why can’t copyright holders use DMCA requests instead?
> Why can’t copyright holders use DMCA requests instead?
DMCA requests are only when you host a platform where others can upload content. As a platform owner, if you take the content down, you won't be held liable for copyright infringement. But the original uploader definitely still can be! In this case, IA is the uploader.
The LPs from the Boston Public Library are a bit more interesting, but again none of this is going to even remotely compete with Spotify: https://locserendipity.com/LP.html
I do not host any of these, but just point to the URL at archive.org. Why can’t copyright holders use DMCA requests instead?