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If only there had been any warning that the site was to be taken down I would have saved every page of the ChartStats singles and album charts to my computer for my own personal use.

 

That's what the Sendspace file is for :P

 

EDIT: Although it's now been deleted. I got the files before they went down though woo.

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That's what the Sendspace file is for :P

 

EDIT: Although it's now been deleted. I got the files before they went down though woo.

Same here. Half of my computer memory taken up! :mansoncheer:

And OCC's response is to change their Facebook settings so that people can't post their concerns and delete all negative comments off the site.

 

Sadly this is how organisations hit back. you would expect this in Russia.

 

I suggest we all follow the Vodafone Big 40 chart.

That's what the Sendspace file is for :P

 

EDIT: Although it's now been deleted. I got the files before they went down though woo.

 

I got the files after being deceived by that Sendspace site into downloading horrible stuff I don't want first!

 

It doesn't indicate the new releases for each week though which is what I need for Spotify.

 

I also discovered a backdoor link on ChartStats and quickly managed to save the full 1990s charts on Wednesday evening which I'm really glad because the site with the scanned charts doesn't have every week for the 1990s.

 

I was going to grab 2000 - 2012 on Thursday night with the hope of saving every chart from 1952 - 2012 to my computer this weekend before word got out but to my dismay the back door link I found had been removed 24 hours later - I wish I had found it a week ago! :(

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I got the files after being deceived by that Sendspace site into downloading horrible stuff I don't want first!

 

It doesn't indicate the new releases though which is what I need for Spotify.

 

I also discovered a backdoor link on ChartStats and quickly managed to save the full 1990s charts on Wednesday evening which I'm really glad because the site with the scanned charts doesn't have every week for the 1990s.

 

I was going to grab 2000 - 2012 on Thursday night with the hope of saving every chart from 1952 - 2012 to my computer this weekend before word got out but to my dismay the back door link I found had been removed 24 hours later - I wish I had found it a week ago! :(

Do you have ANY space left on your computer? :lol:

Do you have ANY space left on your computer? :lol:

 

I've lost quite a bit!

 

I've also saved all the scans from that other site and all of the charts posted on another forum ;) So hopefully as long as I've got everything I'll be able to finish my project adding every good UK hit I can from the last 60 years to Spotify :)

 

I got the files after being deceived by that Sendspace site into downloading horrible stuff I don't want first!

Yeah, there was 3-4 adverts on the page with "download" on them! :P Then there was the correct one in which you didn't need to download anything at all!

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Sadly this is how organisations hit back. you would expect this in Russia.

 

I suggest we all follow the Vodafone Big 40 chart.

 

 

Although still not the official chart, but to the laymans ears and eyes, not us chart experts, The Bg Top 40 has had Olly Murs at #1 all week, and the official chart is bringing up the rear as Sunday Greg will announce it being the new #1, I suspect a new release, released Sunday morning will vie for #1 on the BT40, as I said on Haven, the record companies arn't silly, they start to release their songs Sunday morning, and they end up getting some good promotion for the song when it ends up being announced by Rich & Kat with the act as a special guest either in studio or on the phone as number 1 Sunday afternoon on the UK's most listened to Chart Show on over 100 local radio stations, I doubt the listener figures will increase when the new female presenter takes over on R1

Yeah, there was 3-4 adverts on the page with "download" on them! :P Then there was the correct one in which you didn't need to download anything at all!

 

I didn't notice until it was too late! :( That's the first time that's got me - normally you can easily tell fake download buttons. 2nd time I looked I just saw a tiny "Ad" at the bottom right of them! GRRRR! Got to go through the registry on my laptop now and try to get rid of it. Won't get fooled by that ever again!

 

Is there anything we can do such as getting prominent people who are fans of the charts, MPs involved to put pressure on OCC? Unless we make life difficult for them we won't get our charts back.

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I didn't notice until it was too late! :( That's the first time that's got me - normally you can easily tell fake download buttons. 2nd time I looked I just saw a tiny "Ad" at the bottom right of them! GRRRR! Got to go through the registry on my laptop now and try to get rid of it. Won't get fooled by that ever again!

I was fooled too tbf, luckily I was fortunate to take out my computer battery before it downloaded!

Although still not the official chart, but to the laymans ears and eyes, not us chart experts, The Bg Top 40 has had Olly Murs at #1 all week, and the official chart is bringing up the rear as Sunday Greg will announce it being the new #1, I suspect a new release, released Sunday morning will vie for #1 on the BT40, as I said on Haven, the record companies arn't silly, they start to release their songs Sunday morning, and they end up getting some good promotion for the song when it ends up being announced by Rich & Kat with the act as a special guest either in studio or on the phone as number 1 Sunday afternoon on the UK's most listened to Chart Show on over 100 local radio stations, I doubt the listener figures will increase when the new female presenter takes over on R1

 

Most songs have been released at the stroke of midnight on Saturday night / Sunday morning for years, long before the inception of the Big Top 40. It's so they get a full 7 days of sales, not so it can get played on the Big Top 40.

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Is there anything we can do such as getting prominent people who are fans of the charts, MPs involved to put pressure on OCC? Unless we make life difficult for them we won't get our charts back.

 

 

It won't take long, but I suspect that another website will be up an running with UK charts soon, someone is bound to try their luck and post up a charts service.

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Most songs have been released at the stroke of midnight on Saturday night / Sunday morning for years, long before the inception of the Big Top 40. It's so they get a full 7 days of sales, not so it can get played on the Big Top 40.

 

 

The Big Top 40 uses this to their advantage, and try to court the laymens people in to thinking the Official Charts are out of date.

It won't take long, but I suspect that another website will be up an running with UK charts soon, someone is bound to try their luck and post up a charts service.

 

What would be the point though unless they do it from outside the UK? Any site that gets noticed is going be cracked down on by the OCC legal team. If ChartStats could not survive when it had no ads, no site will.

 

I wonder how long the remaining places where you can get chart info will last - OCC legal team are probably looking up the home addresses of the owners right now. I think we are about to see another major casualty of this OCC crackdown - another very popular site.

 

Is there anything we can do such as getting prominent people who are fans of the charts, MPs involved to put pressure on OCC? Unless we make life difficult for them we won't get our charts back.

The main point is to make sure that e-mails are not abusive. Don't say you're disgusted by their decision, say you're disappointed. Tell them why you think the music industry gains from people being able to look at historic charts. Refer to the 60th anniversary and the fact that the OCC have been trying to revive interst in the charts. That can include a reference to the special charts they have published over the last few weeks.

The main point is to make sure that e-mails are not abusive. Don't say you're disgusted by their decision, say you're disappointed. Tell them why you think the music industry gains from people being able to look at historic charts. Refer to the 60th anniversary and the fact that the OCC have been trying to revive interst in the charts. That can include a reference to the special charts they have published over the last few weeks.

 

That's what I did :)

 

If like me you got the iLivid and Searchnu nasties trying to download the ChartStats file, these seem to help clear them up:

 

Malwarebytes Anti Malware:

 

http://download.cnet.com/Malwarebytes-Anti...4-10804572.html

 

Adwcleaner:

 

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/download/adwcleaner/ (DON'T click on whatever is at the top as that's an ad!)

 

If you've got iLivid or Searchnu get rid asap as these put you at risk of getting more nasties on your computer and ultimately cybercrime.

 

 

Sadly this is how organisations hit back. you would expect this in Russia.

 

I suggest we all follow the Vodafone Big 40 chart.

You don't EXPECT, you just HAVE it in here.

 

Polyhex works just fine btw.

Now that OCC are censoring free speech you can air your views here. There is not much on there at the moment. I want to get as many people together and get some serious discussions going about what we can do to get OCC to put the full past UK Charts on their website for free.

 

http://www.facebook.com/ukcharts

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