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Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
on: January 27, 2008, 21:11:57 PM
Summary: Qtrax is a website offering free legal music download paid for by advertising. Cool thing is they are supported by lots of the major record companies. An interesting plan!

A REVOLUTIONARY online music service offering free song downloads will launch today.
Qtrax, a file-sharing site funded by advertisers and backed by the pop industry, will initially boast a five-million-song catalogue – similar to iTunes.

And its Melbourne pioneer said the plan is to eventually deliver about 25 million free songs to music lovers.

The site, launched in Cannes, France, with stars James Blunt and LL Cool J, is predicted to signal the death knell for CDs and a massive challenge to iTunes. "This will change music profoundly," Qtrax chief Allan Klepfisz said. "Once the genie is out of the bottle, the industry wont turn back. The time has come for free music."

Significantly, major record companies, which have traditionally sued file sharing or peer-to-peer (P2P) sites, support Qtrax. Qtrax has licensing agreements with the majors – EMI, SonyBMG, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group – allowing access to about five million songs.The same catalogue is on sale at the popular online music store, iTunes.

Mr Klepfisz, 52, has been working on Qtrax for eight years, initially in Melbourne and more recently in his New York base.
Artists and record labels were supporting Qtrax to stem a losing fight against stolen music, he said. And Qtrax would compensate artists unlike illegal music download sites, he said.

Record companies will get an equal split of advertising revenue and royalty fees it collects from Qtrax. A recent music industry report by Jupiter Research said for every song sold online, 100 were stolen. Ninety-four per cent of those online were unwilling to pay for music, the report added.

"I think the record companies realise their attempts to make up for lost sales are not working," Mr Klepfisz said. "The compact disc – as the main conveyer of mainstream music – is dead. So they need to look for alternatives. They need to see whether this vast mass of people can be brought into a legal arena and monetised with advertisers."

Mr Kelpfisz said punters were still willing to pay for concert tickets and merchandise. "But they are not willing to pay for music online," he said. "The idea of free music is not so radical. Commercial radio and free-to-air television is paid for by advertisers and available for free to consumers."

In the US, observers said Qtrax posed the first real threat to the Apple-owned iTunes. But Mr Klepfisz expects Qtrax will affect illegal P2P sites more and boost sales of iPods.
As the site expands it would add rare, unreleased and live concert recordings, he said. "We plan to have north of 25 million songs," Mr Klepfisz said.

Eagles star Don Henley and Annie Lennox have also been in talks to appear at todays launch.
Punters will be able to access free music after the launch at www.qtrax.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6egjiaaQ6bA
Formerly sexytw

Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #1 on: January 27, 2008, 21:31:13 PM
but can you download the tracks free of any DRM? can i play them on winamp? my ipod?

Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #2 on: January 27, 2008, 22:50:52 PM
Havent seen any mention of DRM yet, the youtube video says it will support ipods about a week after going live.
Formerly sexytw

Re:Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #3 on: January 27, 2008, 23:36:09 PM
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"You will not be asked to pay until you want to pull the trigger, so its a pretty friendly place to explore and discover music."

EMI is understood to be getting a cut of Qtraxs ad revenues, and will get valuable consumer data.


Until you want to pull the trigger....   :roll: theres always a catch with these morons, ill say this using there terminology "i can pull the trigger now"  :mutley:

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2158103/qtrax-back-p2p-frame

Gets better

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With a library of more than 25 million songs available to users, including tracks by the like of Alicia Keys and the Foo Fighters, Qtrax could certainly appeal to a wide variety of musical tastes.

The free downloads will come with adverts - sound familiar? - and the music industry will receive two-thirds of the money the ads generate. Qtrax has the support of all the major record labels and their subsidiaries.

Qtrax pledges "no adware, no spyware and no spoofing", but details of exactly what — if any — digital rights management software will be built into downloaded songs is unclear. However, a New York Times article from last April suggested that "listeners will be able to hear songs a [size=18]certain number of times[/size] — probably five in the case of most major label acts."

So, will services such as Qtrax, and the new-look Last.fm sound the death knell for illegal music downloads and Bit Torrent sites?


lo0l  :rofl:

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/technotes/jan08/qtrax.htm

For a moment i thought this wasnt a joke..... i was fooled..... shame on me :P

Re:Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #4 on: January 28, 2008, 12:52:38 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7213112.stm

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Labels deny deals on file sharing  
 
Qtrax said it would carry tracks from "all the major labels"
Three major record labels have denied signing deals allowing their music to feature on a new file-sharing service offering unlimited free downloads.
The service, Qtrax, boasted it would carry up to 30 million tracks from "all the major labels".

But Warner, EMI and Universal all say they have not licensed their music.

Qtrax said it expected an agreement to be reached with Warner and that terms had been agreed with the others even if deals had not been formally signed.

Discussions ongoing

Qtrax aims to allow users to download music from the major labels for free, with advertising revenue used to pay licensing fees.

But Warner says it "has not authorised the use of our content on Qtraxs recently-announced service".

And Universal and EMI said discussions with Qtrax were still ongoing but that licensing deals were not in place.


A spokesman for Sony BMG - the other "big four" record label - was not available for comment.

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Qtrax president Allan Klepfisz said that, while a deal with Warner had not been signed, he expected terms to be agreed "shortly".

"With everyone else, we have agreed on all terms," he said.

In some cases, deals had not been formally signed, he added.

Online retailer Amazon, meanwhile, has announced the international rollout of its digital music store.

The store, which is already operating in the US, allows customers to download music without any digital copying protection.

Millions of songs will be sold without Digital Rights Management (DRM) software, allowing - for example - customers to burn their own CDs freely.

Amazon says it is the only retailer to offer DRM-free MP3s for the four major record labels as well as thousands of independent record labels.


Even if they are free, i wont bother if they have DRM of any kind. Whats the point?

Re:Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #5 on: January 28, 2008, 13:34:44 PM
Adverts, DRM, Not backed by all the labels.  Is it that hard to use torrents :D

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Re:Qtrax - free, LEGAL, music downloads
Reply #6 on: January 28, 2008, 20:37:38 PM
Is this the same thing last.fm are doing?
I know sh*ts bad right now with all that starving bullsh*t and the dust storms and we are running out of french fries and burrito coverings.

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