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« on: January 27, 2008, 10:40:23 AM »

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Qtrax, a new legal online file-sharing service that allows fans to download songs for free, said on Sunday it will launch with 25 million to 30 million copyrighted tracks with backing from major labels.
 
The free service will be funded through advertising revenue that Qtrax will share with the music companies.

Qtrax executives said the company's digital rights management technology will count the number of times each song has been played in order to fairly compensate artists and rights' holders, without restricting consumer use.

The company has focused on ensuring that its network is free of spyware or adware such as pop-ups common on many peer-to-peer networks to improve the customer experience.

"If you want people to come to a legal environment it has to be demonstrably better," said Chief Executive Allan Klepfisz.

Peer-to-peer services, which allow fans to exchange digital media files quickly and easily, have been controversial for media companies because the technology enables illegal distribution of copyrighted material.

Music companies have been badly hit as fans flocked to P2P services like Limewire and e-Donkey to download millions of free songs rather than buy CDs or legal downloads from Apple Inc.'s iTunes digital store.

The music trade organizations have used litigation with varying degrees of success to try and close down P2P services they argue are promoting piracy.

Klepfisz said the privately held Qtrax will help music companies by allowing fans to achieve a balance between the ease of use of a free P2P service with the need to compensate artists and songwriters.

Qtrax has deals with all four major companies including Vivendi's Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and EMI Group.

To take advantage of the free but legal service, the user will need to download the Qtrax software which displays adverts while the user is searching and downloading songs.

The site will feature special sections including one called 'Last Night' where users can search for newly added tracks from live concerts that were recorded the night before. It will also feature music videos, artist documentaries, interviews, album reviews and biographies among other features.

Qtrax is not the first service to offer free songs for download with advertising support. Last September, SpiralFrog launched an ad-supported free service with music from just one of the major record companies Universal Music. It is still in talks with other labels.

(Reporting by Yinka Adegoke, editing by Leslie Gevirtz)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080127/music_nm/qtrax_dc_1

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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2008, 12:55:24 PM »

they got no chance lol

I would have been willing to use it until I read that you have to download there software.....
I no longer have any ad pop ups annoying me so they have got a snowball hells chance of me willingly downloading anything with ads in it!!!

plus who really wants all these extra poxy programs on their HDD when you can torrent most full albums or google them.........
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« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2008, 06:22:25 PM »

Yup, they've missed the boat on this one.  If they'd done this when downloading first started, they would have been much more likely to rake in the customers.  Now?  why bother when, as Neo says, you can just google a download & find it without ads?
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« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2008, 08:03:21 AM »

yup, that is one way to do it. sure ppl are going to find ways around the ads. but they are trying to find a legal way for you to get your music.
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