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Intel, Matsushita team on web music tools

Intel and Matsushita Electric have developed a set of software products for online music distributors aimed at helping record labels gain better confidence in electronic distribution.

Linda Leung in Silicon Valley, vnunet.com 09 Aug 2000
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Intel and Matsushita Electric have developed a set of software products for online music distributors aimed at helping record labels gain better confidence in electronic distribution.

The products will be targeted at makers of consumer electronic devices, such as portable MP3 players and online jukeboxes, as well as music download service providers including EMI and Universal.

The software will enable companies to take advantage of the growing electronic music distribution industry and yet keep in line with the industry's secure digital music initiative (SDMI) standard - a set of rules and requirements covering copyright law and online music distribution.

Julian Pye, an engineer at Matsushita, said: "The software helps us create an environment where labels can be confident in releasing content."

As online music providers embrace software that complies with the stringent SDMI rules, the record industry and device manufacturers can work together to develop new ways of distributing music, said Pye. Such ideas could include downloading music to mobile phones or downloading tracks to portable players from machines at record stores.

The software set comprises three products: a transfer agent, a music manager and an electronic music distribution (EMD) toolkit. The agent enables the transfer of content to SD Memory Cards - a flash memory storage device developed by Matsushita, SanDisk and Toshiba, and used in some portable audio devices.

The music manager encompasses all the functionality necessary to achieve SDMI compliance, including watermark screening and content protection.

The EMD toolkit enables EMD systems, such as those recently unveiled by EMI and Universal, to transfer content to the secure music transfer agent. Intel and Panasonic, Matsushita's consumer electronics brand, will use this technology to enable EMD systems based on Intel's software integrity system content protection product to transfer audio content to SD Memory Cards.

See also:

Two so-called MP3 missionaries are considering whether or not to extend their US tour internationally to argue against the record industry's attempts to displace MP3.  13 Sep 2000
Intel has warned it will not disclose details of its plans for Rambus memory technology at its developers forum in California this week.  22 Aug 2000
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
Universal Music Group, which this week will begin letting customers download and pay for music over the internet, is the latest record company to accept that a new model for music distribution is inevitable.  04 Aug 2000
Research company Gartner has warned record companies that they will hurt only themselves by pursuing Napster, the music sharing website.  01 Aug 2000
News that Napster was to be shut down sparked a stampede among MP3 music users looking to stock-up before the threatened injunction's deadline - and has cast the spotlight on other peer-to-peer file-swapping systems.  31 Jul 2000
EMI, the record label that includes acts ranging from Frank Sinatra to the Spice Girls, will begin tomorrow the first serious attempt by a major record label to sell music online.  17 Jul 2000

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