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Some of those workers stayed on because they believed the website would return and be better than ever. In 2001 Emusic decided to reduce costs and laid off a number of employees working exclusively on IUMA. The company paid out the same amount to a number of other families, too. Thornhill was in a band that used IUMA for business purposes and the couple thought it would make a good story. Travis Thornhill and his wife were one of the first families to take the company up on its offer, by naming their child Iuma Dylan Lucas. Couples who legally named their child Iuma were entitled to receive a check for $5,000. They held a contest in 2000 for expectant parents. The company was known for unusual publicity stunts. They also helped bands gain exposure by working with talk show host, Jenny Jones, who have these unsigned artists on her show. In the early 2000s the company held a 'Battle of the Bands' event known as Music-o-mania, which went into the record books as the biggest online contest of its kind in history. The website included a special section where the artists could see the number of visitors and downloads they had received and some top visited artists received royalty checks from the company. Many of the early files were WAV and AIFF files, but they later added the option of MP2 tracks and MP3 files.

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They could use Internet radio, a live streaming feed, or a download option where fans could download the songs directly to their computer. Emusic also allowed artists to use three different services to upload their music. Unsigned artists would sign up with the service and receive a website and URL devoted to their name.

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In 1998, Emusic bought the Internet Underground Music Archive and changed the look and feel. The IUMA was first part of the Usenet newsgroups. The site also enabled the artists the opportunity to talk with their fans. The site allowed these unsigned artists to upload files and send them to fans. The three men worked together to create an online music archive that would help musicians and bands who weren't signed by a major label. The IUMA was started in 1993 by three students at the University of California at Santa Cruz: Jeff Patterson, Jon Luini and Rob Lord.

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The Internet Underground Music Archive was better known by the acronym IUMA. A description of the IUMA from the excellent site:







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