Will users pay to play music online?

Published: 26 July 2001 y., Thursday
Subscription aspirants MusicNet, Pressplay and Napster Inc. took turns this week at Jupiter Media Metrix Inc.'s Plug In forum here, touting their wares amid promises that they would launch within the next couple months. "We weren't kidding!" Rob Glaser, interim chief executive officer (CEO) of MusicNet, declared upon showing the first public demonstration of the company's long-awaited service. MusicNet was created by AOL Time Warner Inc., Bertelsmann AG, EMI Group PLC and RealNetworks Inc., and just added leading independent label Zomba Recording Corp. to its roster Tuesday. And while the subscription cowboys may be ready to ride, the big question at Plug In this year was how these services will differ and whether or not they will give consumers enough of what they want so that they won't mind paying after the era of free-for-all downloads. The major labels' entrance into online music subscription services have caused some chagrin among people who believe that these Goliaths have taken over the burgeoning industry at the expense of online music's innovators like Napster Inc. and MP3.com Inc. While the Big Five record labels initially moved to defend their copyright properties, they have since gobbled up startup online music companies, deciding that they too want to play the game. Pressplay in May acquired aspiring subscription service MP3.com, and is now planning to use the technology MP3.com made popular as the backbone for its own subscription service. Universal, before its association with Pressplay, was also one of the labels that dragged the renegade Napster to court for infringing upon their copyrights. In June, the upstart music file-sharing site signed a licensing deal with MusicNet, marking the end of Napster's independent status. But now that the days of free copyright music are over, consumers are waiting to see what these services will have to show for their still non-disclosed monthly fees.
Šaltinis: idg.net
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

SMART Comp. to Install Fiber-to-the-Home Optical Infrastructure in 6,600 Brno Homes with Cisco Technology

FTTH Network Provides High-Speed Internet, IPTV and VoIP Telephony in One. more »

Security guards trapped inside cash machine in Erdington

FIRE crews came to the rescue of two security guards who were trapped inside a cash machine for nearly two hours. more »

Wincor Nixdorf names new U.S. CEO

Wincor Nixdorf International has named Patrick Wright its new chief executive officer for the U.S. division. more »

Motorola and Deutsche Telekom Collaborate on IPTV

Deutsche Telekom selects Motorola’s IPTV set-tops for T-Home Entertain Services; users to receive compelling, rich media experiences. more »

Microsoft Unveils Its First Windows Embedded R&D Center in Europe

New regional development center in Germany is part of $75 million global investment by Windows Embedded Business. more »

Cisco Executive Promises Wave of Change at Meeting of Portuguese National Association for the Development of Telecommunications

Diogo Vasconcelos, the newly elected President of the Portuguese National Association for the Development of Telecommunications (APDC), has promised to transform the organisation's role in driving forward the country's digital agenda. more »

Microsoft Working to Make Political Conventions Unconventional

Microsoft is helping transform the upcoming Democratic and Republican national conventions into the most technologically advanced and inclusive conventions ever held. more »

Real-time fraud alerts notify Visa cardholders of ID theft

Visa and leading North American financial institutions have agreed to launch a pilot with up to 2,000 participants to test the delivery of real-time notification alerts on Visa accounts. more »

Wincor Nixdorf to provide ATMs to Australia's Banktech

Wincor Nixdorf International has secured a deal to provide ATMs to Banktech, an independent ATM provider in Australia. more »

Branch, ATM security moves toward more holistic solutions

Financial breaches and identity theft cases seem to be in the headlines on an almost regular basis. Just last month, hackers broke into a Citibank-branded ATM network and stole millions. more »