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About Us
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About Flashwidgetz
FlashWidgetz was created on May, 05, 2007 in Palo Alto, California with the purpose of providing
internet users with access to amazing flash widgets and vast media content. Not only is FlashWidgetz
a portal destination for flash and media content, but FlashWidgetz also provides an online
community to share information.
Our services allows users to created online music playlist. Users can do this by using our
media search engine
which has thousands of free mp3s and videos that users can add to their playlist(s). Users can then
use our flash widgets to share their music playlist on MySpace, friendster, meebo, facebook, personal page or
blog, and much more.
Our goal is to build a community where media creators and users can come together and share their
similar interest in music and entertainment. We have provided a place where users can browse and
listen to music without the fear of spyware, virus, and other irritating issues that users
typical experience on other site.
24/7 Access
This system allows you to access you music playlist over the internet anytime and anywhere. Listen to playlist
at work, home, school, anywhere that has an internet connection.
Where does the music and video come from?
The videos and music come for publicly avaialbe content on the internet. Flashwidgetz works similar to Google.
Just as Google crawls the internet indexing web pages across the web, we crawl the internet indexing media
content in our databse. We only return publicly available content and we do not store or own any of the content
that is returned by our search engine, such as Google does not own all the websites that is returns in its search
results. Majority of the video content is streamed from Youtube using Google APIs.
Copyrighted content?
Flashwidgetz respects owner's right and strictly adheres to the takedown provisions of the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA). In other words, we will remove the paths of copyrighted content that violates owner rights
or copyright interests. Section 512(d) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, provides a safe harbor for search
engines that display infringing material unless and until receiving a specific request to remove or disable that
material. If you have any questions regarding this you can contact us at copyright@flashwidgetz.com and you can view our policy noticy
here.
Our search engine has no way to distinguish between publicy open content and copyrighted content. Our search
engine is completely automatic and does not actually examine or look at the content behind the links in our
database. Technologically implementing such a tool that was even 90% accurate would be almost impossible. Not to
mention extremely time and resource consuming. And to reiterate pretty much impossible. It would require a
global dataset of all known copyrighted material and our stem would have to be extremely clever
(Artical Intelligence) at comparing the content behind our url links with the copyrighted database.
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