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Thu, Mar 13 2008

Sex Scandal Boosts MySpace Siren’s Sales

Ashley Alexandra Dupre

Have you heard of Ashley Alexandra Dupre? Thanks to MySpace and the clued-in folks at the New York Times, you will. The NYT revealed Ashley to be the alleged prostitute in the downfall of New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, even linking to her MySpace profile. Her MySpace profile, in turn, links to her Amie Street profile where she sells her songs.

Song price on Amie Street is based on popularity. Last night, Peter Kafka saw her single What We Want — quoted in the NYT story — selling at 30 cents. Before midnight, it hit Amie Street’s top price at 98 cents.

Nice little chain reaction there. If this girl’s smart, she’ll monetize her newfound notoriety at Internet speed.

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    1482 days ago
    Chocolate Rain Anniversary Album

    [...] Half the money in the first thirty days goes to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which spends a lot of time defending online video publishers against legal harassment from offline media. The album is distributed by Amie Street, which recently hit it big with the girl in the Spitzer sex scandal. [...]