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Music Swapping Network – Coming Soon From Sony
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A surprising news coming from Sony BMG who will make its music catalog available online. Sony, teamed up with Playlouder MSP, in this Music Swapping Network, will allow subscribers to exchange license music in any bitrate they want freely. A portion of the subscription fees will be divided among Sony and other artists.
Playlouder MSP is to supply the broadband connection itself. This is the same basic idea as used by radio where the revenue generated compensates the artists. Playlouder MSP, as the world’s only licensed music ISP, will be able to control the flow of music files over its network, ensuring that all file sharing traffic stay within its ‘walled-garden‘.
Moreover, the company stated that by controlling the network on which the music flows, Playlouder MSP is able to effectively and accurately track and monitor the distribution of digital music through a sophisticated method of audio fingerprinting and return the appropriate share of revenues back to the rights owners.
To prevent any possible leakage, PlayLouder MSP will deploy watermarks and “deep packet searches” software on the network.
The service will go live in the UK-only next month.
[ Via Technologist Community ]
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