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MP3.com makes music at US malls

Online music provider MP3.com has set up a unit to provide music to public establishments in the US, such as supermarkets, shopping malls and restaurants.

John Geralds in Silicon Valley, vnunet.com 31 May 2000
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Online music provider MP3.com has set up a unit to provide music to public establishments in the US, such as supermarkets, shopping malls and restaurants.

US retailers select from 424,000 songs and audio files by some 67,000 artists. Subscribers can manage and modify their music selections anytime and anywhere using their private online account page on the MP3 website.

MP3 is an audio data compression format that allows users to send music files over the internet. Retail subscribers could insert house and merchandising advertisements into their music programming.

Bob Simril, vice president of retail music services at MP3, said: "Ad reports can be accessed on the subscriber's statistics page which allows them to assess ad performance at the store level, or throughout the entire chain."

He claimed that such music licensing services would offer subscribers substantial savings and that ad management tools would provide them with control and flexibility not previously available. According to MP3, retail music licensing in the US exceeds $500m annually.

The company did not provide examples of the types of songs it would offer businesses as part of the service.

MP3's main business is providing free downloads of music from unsigned acts. Last month, a US judge ruled that the company was liable for copyright infringement through its My.MP3.com service, which enables users to store their CD tracks on the web and access them by any computer.

Last week TVT Records, a large US independent record label, joined the battle against MP3, alleging violations of copyright law in a lawsuit. TVT accused the company of copyright infringement stemming from My.MP3.com.

See also:

The music industry has been shaken up by the emergence of MP3-based music websites such as Napster. Critics accuse them of facilitating piracy while advocates say they make it easier for unsigned musicians to have their music heard. We look at what all the fuss is about.  08 Aug 2000
Internet music provider MP3.com and its partners kicked off their third annual MP3 Summit with an array of new developments, including a karaoke service and an open source alternative to MP3.  21 Jun 2000
Yahoo is arriving late to the streaming media arena with its own products, following on the heels of RealNetworks and Microsoft.  26 May 2000
The internet is having a massive impact on the music industry, which traditionally tends to be an early adopter of new technology. But MP3 appears to be a double-edged sword for the musicians themselves.  17 May 2000
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has claimed victory over MP3.com as a US judge ruled that the online music source is liable for copyright infringement.  29 Apr 2000

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