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UK internet pioneer takes on Napster

Unmetered internet pioneer Paul Myers, who founded the X-stream service and sold it to LibertySurf this year, plans to challenge Napster with a 'legal' music file sharing system.

Andrew Craig, vnunet.com 06 Nov 2000
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Unmetered internet pioneer Paul Myers, who founded the X-stream service and sold it to LibertySurf this year, plans to challenge Napster with a 'legal' music file sharing system.

Described by Myers as a Napster which the recording industry will be happy with, Wippet will make payments to record companies in return for track downloads. Users will pay an annual fee for Wippet and will view a constant stream of adverts, as was the case with X-stream.

Myers said Wippet, which is expected to be launched by the new year, will give consumers cheaper access to music, while record companies will see an increase in volume of music reaching consumers.

"Record companies are under the impression that people are going to go to their website to download music. But that's not reality," he said.

Myers added that Wippet would let consumers be more selective about which tracks they chose. "People will be purchasing the songs they actually want, rather than what they're given as tracks 4,5 and 6 on an album."

For Wippet to work, Myers needs to win the support of major record labels. "So far the response from the record industry has been positive. It's a matter of everyone understanding."

Wippet will log every track downloaded by its users and make a payment to the appropriate record label. Record labels can also elect not to have their tracks shared on the system, so if a user attempts to download an unauthorised track, it will be blocked.

Myers hopes to convince record labels that using digital distribution will save them costs. He claimed packaging alone is about 40 per cent of retail cost.

See also:

NapsterNapster, the website, was built as a central host for users wishing to swap MP3 music files. It has sparked an almighty legal battle over its legitamacy and has changed the way people obtain music.  01 May 2001
After a frenzy of legal action against online rivals, the music establishment is finally accepting that it must embrace the internet and give the people what they want, when they want it.  30 Nov 2000
The tide of opinion appears to be swinging in Napster's favour as large IT industry players jump on the music file-swapping bandwagon.  09 Nov 2000
A music technology forum that ran a contest inviting hackers to break digital copyrighting systems has announced that two of the five proposed techniques were successfully cracked.  09 Nov 2000
Updated: Napster, the darling of the internet underground, plans to begin charging users for its service under a subscription-based model in partnership with German entertainment giant Bertelsmann.  01 Nov 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
LibertySurf has stopped selling its unmetered internet access service after network congestion and a jammed helpline left customers frustrated.  01 Jun 2000
LibertySurf, the pan-European internet service provider, has launched an unmetered internet access service in the UK.  11 May 2000

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