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01-28-2008
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Qtrax
Wow, I was surprised when I just read this article. This is pretty big news.
Starting today, theres a new Napster in the house...and its completely legal and endorsed by the record companies to download as much music as you want. Apparently, the record companies will get profit from the advertising and from other methods. 25 million songs available..for free. no joke.
Official Site : Qtrax
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From today, feel free to download another 25 million songs - legally - Times Online
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January 28, 2008
From today, feel free to download another 25 million songs - legally
Adam Sherwin, Media Correspondent, in Cannes
After a decade fighting to stop illegal file-sharing, the music industry will give fans today what they have always wanted: an unlimited supply of free and legal songs.
With CD sales in free fall and legal downloads yet to fill the gap, the music industry has reluctantly embraced the file-sharing technology that threatened to destroy it. Qtrax, a digital service announced today, promises a catalogue of more than 25 million songs that users can download to keep, free and with no limit on the number of tracks.
The service has been endorsed by the very same record companies - including EMI, Universal Music and Warner Music – that have chased file-sharers through the courts in a doomed attempt to prevent piracy. The gamble is that fans will put up with a limited amount of advertising around the Qtrax website’s jukebox in return for authorised use of almost every song available.
The service will use the “peer-to-peer” network, which contains not just hit songs but rarities and live tracks from the world’s leading artists.
Nor is a lack of compatibility with the iPod player expected to put fans off. Apple is unlikely to allow tracks downloaded from its rival to be compatible with iPods, but, while the iPod is the most popular music player, it has not succeeded in dominating the market: sales of the iPod account for 50 million out of 130 million total digital player sales. Qtrax has also spoken of an “iPod solution”, to be announced in April.
Qtrax files contain Digital Rights Management software, allowing the company to see how many times a song has been downloaded and played. Artists, record companies and publishers will be paid in proportion to the popularity of their music, while also taking a cut of advertising revenues.
The Qtrax team, which spent five years working on the system, promised a “game-changing” intervention in the declining recorded music market when the service was presented at the Midem music industry convention in Cannes.
The singer James Blunt gave Qtrax a cautious welcome. “I’m amazed that we now accept that people steal music,” he said. “I was taught not to steal sweets from a sweet shop. But I want to learn how this service works, given the condition the music industry is in.”
Qtrax, a subsidiary of Brilliant Technologies Corporation, has raised $30 million (£15 million) to set up the service, which is available in the US and Europe from today. Allan Klepfisz, president of Qtrax, said: “Customers now expect music to be free but they do not want to use illegal sites. We believe this . . . has the support of the music industry and allows artists to get paid.”
Ford, McDonald’s and Microsoft are among the advertisers signed up to support what is thought to be the world’s largest legal music store. The service says that adverts will be nonintrusive and will not appear each time a song is played. As with iTunes, customers will have to download Qtrax software. They will own the songs permanently but will be encouraged to “dock” their player with the store every 30 days so it can gather information on which songs have been played.
Jean-Bernard Levy, chief executive of Vivendi Universal, said the crisis in the music industry had been overstated despite EMI’s radical cost-cutting. He said: “Look at Universal – we have double-digit profit margins. But we would like strong competition from the other major record companies to help the industry grow.” Universal has poached the Rolling Stones from EMI and Mr Levy said that others could follow as thousands of staff and artists are made redundant.
On the appearance of Qtrax, Mr Levy gave warning that the lack of compatibility between competing digital music players was as big a problem as file-sharing. And Paul McGuinness, the manager of U2, said that the sound quality of MP3 downloads was becoming an issue for bands and fans. “There is a growing consumer revolt against online audio quality,” he said.
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There goes that idea... Record companies pull out after one day.
Free music downloads site in chaos as record giants pull out| News | This is London
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Free music downloads site in chaos as record giants pull out
Last updated at 14:07pm on 28.01.08
Music fans around the world faced confusion today as it was announced they would be able to download unlimited, free songs without breaking the law.
A revamped online file-sharing service had vowed to offer a catalogue of 30million free songs that are compatible with iPods, but record labels have denied they had granted permission to share the songs.
Qtrax, which makes its debut today, is the latest online music venture counting on the lure of free songs to draw in music fans.
The key to their revolutionary venture was thought to be advertising, which they hope will pay the bills, namely record company licensing fees.
The New York-based service was among several peer-to-peer file-sharing applications that emerged following the shutdown of Napster, the pioneer service that enabled millions to illegally copy songs stored in other computers.
But Warner Music said it had not authorised the use of its tracks by Qtrax - and later Universal Music Group and EMI followed suit, saying they did not have licensing deals with Qtrax and discussions were continuing.
Justin Kazmark, a spokesman for New York-based Qtrax, has declined to comment.
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01-28-2008
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I hate the online MP3 business. It's usually locked down with DRM or, worse, you can't choose what bitrate (quality) you want.
That's why iTunes moving to DRM-free means nothing to me; it's insultful to only have songs at 128kbs. I don't care what people say, it sounds like garbage in a tincan, rolling down a hill.
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01-28-2008
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Last.fm is getting (or has got) a huge deal with a record company (or a few) which lets you listen to full music tracks for free. The catch is that you can only listen to each song 3 times, but it is said you can just delete your browser cache and you are free to watch them another 3 times.
This Qtrax thing had me going at first, but now it just seems like a joke.
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01-28-2008
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Limewire still works. Screw the record companies.
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01-28-2008
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Originally Posted by Go Pre
Limewire still works. Screw the record companies.
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Limewire is the best one by far. I can remember kazaa.
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01-28-2008
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Originally Posted by Mr~Pan
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Limewire is the best one by far. I can remember kazaa.
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Yea, limewire has always been the best. I don't care what anyone says. Napster, Kazaa, WinMX, and all the other ones always give me problems. Limewire has always been just fine.
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Originally Posted by Z3CH
Yea, limewire has always been the best. I don't care what anyone says. Napster, Kazaa, WinMX, and all the other ones always give me problems. Limewire has always been just fine.
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torrenting works the best, all the album info in correct, and I'm anal about that. plus u get it by the album instead of by the song. plus it's so much easier to not get viruses. I had limewire, and my computer blocked the viruses, but they went through the network in my house and attacked my brothers comp.
there will never be a free, legal, unlimited music download program. face it.
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Originally Posted by wammy_bar
torrenting works the best, all the album info in correct, and I'm anal about that. plus u get it by the album instead of by the song. plus it's so much easier to not get viruses. I had limewire, and my computer blocked the viruses, but they went through the network in my house and attacked my brothers comp.
there will never be a free, legal, unlimited music download program. face it.
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well obviously, because no one will make any profit if everyone just downloaded all their songs and all NEW songs for free..
Kazaa was poo btw. I got all my **** off WinMX back in the day before they got shut down.
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