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Tuesday, May 24, 2005
RazorPop and TrustyFiles
DALLAS, TX - May 23, 2005 - RazorPop, a peer-to-peer (P2P)
file sharing developer and distributor, announced plans today to
create the RazorPop P2P Music Subscription service. The
unlimited music subscription offering is similar to those from
Yahoo and Napster. RazorPop is the developer of the multi-
network TrustyFiles P2P file sharing software.
RazorPop offers music rights holders, including labels,
composers, and publishers, a percentage of the subscription
revenue, similar to licensing deals that have been entered into
with iTunes and other centralized online music services. An
independent clearinghouse will hold and disburse licensing fees.
An industry research firm will sample network downloads and
allocate payments among rights holders.
The introductory retail price is planned to be $9.95 per month or
$99.95 per year paid in advance and will include RazorPop's
award-winning TrustyFiles software. Subscribers will have
access to virtually all music tracks on the P2P networks.
Consensus industry estimates put the number of P2P music
tracks at 32 million today. P2P music growth is expected to
continue at double digit annual rates as increasing numbers of
both established and emerging artists promote their works to the
most eager segment of the music listening public, the P2P file
sharing audience.
file sharing developer and distributor, announced plans today to
create the RazorPop P2P Music Subscription service. The
unlimited music subscription offering is similar to those from
Yahoo and Napster. RazorPop is the developer of the multi-
network TrustyFiles P2P file sharing software.
RazorPop offers music rights holders, including labels,
composers, and publishers, a percentage of the subscription
revenue, similar to licensing deals that have been entered into
with iTunes and other centralized online music services. An
independent clearinghouse will hold and disburse licensing fees.
An industry research firm will sample network downloads and
allocate payments among rights holders.
The introductory retail price is planned to be $9.95 per month or
$99.95 per year paid in advance and will include RazorPop's
award-winning TrustyFiles software. Subscribers will have
access to virtually all music tracks on the P2P networks.
Consensus industry estimates put the number of P2P music
tracks at 32 million today. P2P music growth is expected to
continue at double digit annual rates as increasing numbers of
both established and emerging artists promote their works to the
most eager segment of the music listening public, the P2P file
sharing audience.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Download Online Music
You don't need to worry about getting sued by the Recording Industry
Assocation of America or arrested by the FBI if you download online music the legal way. Many independent and unsigned musicians offer downloads of their music in hopes of attracting more fans.
If everyone started downloading legal music instead of violating
copyright with the file sharing programs, we would make short work of
the RIAA, because people would start buying CDs directly from the
artists and seeing their shows instead of enriching the major labels by
buying CDs from the bands the labels have chosen for us to listen to.
The RIAA would also have no cause to complain - these music downloads do
not infringe copyright because the artists give you permission to
download them.
Assocation of America or arrested by the FBI if you download online music the legal way. Many independent and unsigned musicians offer downloads of their music in hopes of attracting more fans.
If everyone started downloading legal music instead of violating
copyright with the file sharing programs, we would make short work of
the RIAA, because people would start buying CDs directly from the
artists and seeing their shows instead of enriching the major labels by
buying CDs from the bands the labels have chosen for us to listen to.
The RIAA would also have no cause to complain - these music downloads do
not infringe copyright because the artists give you permission to
download them.