Universal Music Said to License Songs
Posted on: Wednesday, 17 November 2004, 03:00 CST
LOS ANGELES -- Universal Music Group has licensed songs from its stable of artists including U2 and Eminem to a company that has developed technology designed to prevent the unauthorized distribution of audio tracks over online file-sharing networks, a source familiar with the venture said.
The record company signed the deal with San Francisco-based Snocap Inc. with an eye toward eventually having its music sold over one or more file-sharing networks, the source told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
So far, the major record companies have opposed licensing their content to file-sharing software firms, refusing to offer their artists' music for sale while unauthorized, CD-quality versions of the songs are being traded for free over the same networks.
Still, the recording industry is interested in turning millions of computer users now swapping music online into paying consumers on ready-made online distribution networks.
The filtering technology developed by Snocap, which was launched by Shawn Fanning, creator of the original Napster file-swapping network, has generated interest as a way to make a recording company-friendly file-sharing network a reality.
The company's service is expected to launch before the end of the year, according to a source close to the company.
Both Universal and Snocap declined to comment on the licensing deal Tuesday.
Sony BMG Entertainment has also been in talks to sell its music on a new file-sharing service dubbed "Mashboxxx."
That service is expected to use technology to block computer users from trading copyright songs without permission, but would allow them to download promotional or restricted versions of songs at no charge.
It is expected to debut early next year.
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