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On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait Denise M. Ambrosait

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Page 1: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

On-Line Music Sharing

On-Line Music Sharing

Palmer School – LIS 508Palmer School – LIS 508June 20, 2002June 20, 2002

Denise M. AmbrosaitDenise M. Ambrosait

Page 2: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

Recording Companies andMusic Publishers vs.

Online File Sharing Sites

Major recording companies and music publishers are trying to stamp out services that allow users to swap pirated music. You may remember Napster . . .

Page 3: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

Napster-like Services

• Audiogalaxy, Inc.• KaZza BV• Grokster, Ltd.• Streamcast Networks, Inc.• Music City• Gnutella

Page 4: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

What is MP3??

MP3 is a file compression technology that enables you to shrinks the size of an audio file while maintaining excellent

sound quality.

This means that you can download music to your computer, play it back with near CD-quality sound and avoid the expense

and inconvenience of purchasing and managing a large CD collection.

Page 5: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

Can I take themusic to go?

MP3 Players are now available. They range from $50 – all the way up to $500 and above.

Some of the features are: Portability! USB Port to download your MusicA 20GB player (approx $400) can hold 330 hours of CD music (equivalent to 500 Albums) !!

Page 6: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

NAPSTER is backwell, almost

Napster which was forced to shut down their servers because of their battle with the record companies, recording artists and music publishers for their online music sharing program is back! They are working on opening a “pay for music” site. For more information go to:

www.napster.com.

Page 7: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

What’s next?

• Experts say that Internet song swapping is here to say.

• You will never shut down free services, however, companies are hoping by offering “more” for a low price, they will pick up customers who are willing to pay a small price for quality.

Page 8: On-Line Music Sharing Palmer School – LIS 508 June 20, 2002 Denise M. Ambrosait

Sources

• Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, May 28, 2002.• Wired News, “Online Tuners: People are Paying.”

by Brad King. http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,50565,00.html

• The Future of Online File Sharing, Mon., June 10, 2002 by Jay Lyman www.NewsFactor.com

• Wired News, “Napster’s Back, Almost.” by Brad King. http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,49624,00.html