Linux Mint Agree Amazon Revenue Share
Linux Mint have agreed to split the revenue generated from Banshee’s MP3 Store plugin with ‘upstream’.
Mint had earlier changed the stock affiliate code, which provides the Banshee project with a small % from the sale of each track, to that of their own.
In a U-turn, following unease in the Linux community, Linux Mint have agreed to split the revenue stream with Banshee equally.
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Banshee’s MP3 Store plugin
The money belongs to whomever the Banshee developers want it to go to. It does not belong to Ubuntu nor Mint. Anyone taking a cut is a damn no good thief.