- ABBAMAIL
Infobox Website
name = ABBAMAIL
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url = http://www.abbamail.com/
commercial = Yes
type = Fan Site for Pop Group
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owner = Whitread Pty. Ltd.
author = Graeme Read
launch date = January 13, 1997
current status = Active
revenue = Mailing List Memberships / Web ShopABBAMAIL is an
ABBA fan organisation on theInternet , based inSydney ,Australia . It was founded by Graeme Read and Grant Whittingham on 13 January 1997. The web site features monthly columns, regular news updates, and a comprehensive archive including pictures,press release s and original articles. Revenue for the web site comes from asubscription basede-mail list and anonline store . It also contains a subscription-free forum and chat room. ABBAMAIL claims to be one of the popular ABBA fan sites on the web, with over 25,000 unique hits per month. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/whatis.htm What Is ABBAMAIL] ]Origins
The ABBAMAIL e-mail list went live on 13 January 1997 to give ABBA fans an unmoderated voice on the Internet. The
incumbent list at the time, Abba-List, was criticised for not allowingfreedom of speech .Co-founders Graeme Read and Grant Whittingham (previously President and Treasurer of the Australian ABBA Fan Club from 1976 to 1983) brought their combined experience in managing such organisations to the new venture. ABBAMAIL has since superseded Abba-List.
Hundreds of people initially joined the list, and within months the web site had been created. In addition to content provided by the founders, much ongoing content is provided by the e-mail list members.
Conventions
ABBAMAIL has been responsible for bringing fans together, both via the e-mail list and web site and via
fan convention s held in Australia. The usual format of an ABBAMAIL convention is a welcome, followed by merchandise sales, rare or topical video presentations, a break for lunch, a guest speaker with question and answer sessions, followed by dinner and an ABBAdisco .The following conventions have been held to date by ABBAMAIL in
Sydney -Australian Tour: 20 Year Celebration - March 1997. Special Guest - Annie Wright, who was an employee of
RCA in the 1970s and accompanied the group on their Australian tour. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/fangall/20ycintro.htm ABBA Australian Tour: The 20 Year Celebration] ]Women of ABBA - June 1997. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/fangall/Womenint.htm Women of ABBA: a one-day event to celebrate the contribution made by Agnetha and Frida to ABBA] ]
Summer Night City - November 1998. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/fangall/sncentra.htm "Summer Night City" comes alive.] ]
The ABBA Generation - November 1999. Special Guest - Shelley Benson, who was Abba's promotional manager at
RCA in the 1970s. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/fangall/abbagen.htm THE ABBA GENERATION: from ABBA to A*Teens] ]CMP Down Under - September 2001. Special Guest - ABBA historian and author, Carl Magnus Palm. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/cmpdu_slidesh1.htm Carl Magnus Palm down under] ]
MAD 05 - September 2005. [ [http://www.abbamail.com/mad05_pics.htm Mini ABBAMAIL Day 2005] ]
The ABBAMAIL Effect
Through its ability to focus comments from a large number of ABBA fans into one forum, ABBAMAIL has impacted parts of ABBA's music production, such as
PolyGram andUniversal Music re-releasing CDs in a corrected form. In 1997, all eight studio albums wereremastered and re-released.Audiophile s among the fan group immediately noticed errors and problems with this mastering and discussed being disappointed by the quality of the covers. The original negatives were sourced for the cover art, resulting in the first clear covers since CDs had been released.ABBAMAIL was also asked for assistance in locating additional material for the ABBA - In Concert DVD and the DVD release. In his book, "Bright Lights, Dark Shadows - The Real Story of ABBA", author Carl Magnus Palm thanks the ABBAMAIL list along with many individual ABBAMAIL members who assisted him with his work.
Fans on the list connected initially via the e-mail list. These personal friendships have resulted in people travelling around the world in order to meet face to face.
Controversy
In May 2006, ABBAMAIL were threatened with
legal action by MIPI (Music Industry Piracy Investigations) working on behalf ofUniversal Music . ABBAMAIL had offeredbootleg recording s of non-commercially available television appearances and home-recorded live concerts on CD. According to ABBAMAIL, Universal Music had known about this for several years and previously chose not to take any action.Initially, they demanded all items in the web shop containing the ABBA logo to be removed from sale. This was completed. A new demand was issued demanding names and addresses of all ABBA fans who had purchased material from the site. This was not completed.
A campaign was begun with ABBAMAIL supporters e-mailing the record company and the group's representatives to protest the action. As of 15 September 2006, the legal action was complete at a cost of over AU$4,000 in legal fees. MIPI advised they were happy with the compliance with their demands and no further action was pending. [ [http://www.onlinefandom.com/archives/universal-drops-suit-against-abbamail/ Universal drops suit against ABBAMAIL] ]
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External links
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/08/11/1154803074288.html Abba fans cry SOS - newspaper article on legal action]
* [http://www.abbamail.com/ ABBAMAIL]
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