mp3tunes, EMI and the RIAA
What I also do is to store the ripped copy in an online storage facility. This means that should my hard drive go bang I won't lose all my songs which I've paid for. This online storage is provided by mp3tunes.com and is a commercial service which uses password protected access to my files. The password is known only to me and no-one else. mp3tunes.com allows me to play my music through a web based interface or other players. I can even play it through a Squeezebox without involving my pc! I believe that mp3tunes.com also limit concurrent connections to an account to 2 so it's not really much use in distributing pirate copies of anything.And this setup suits me fine. I buy music, I listen to my music where and when I want. Everybody's happy. Almost.
It seems that someone wants to shut mp3tunes.com down, or at least relieve them of serious amounts of cash for, well I'm not quite sure what yet. You can read the request to the courts here. The Exchange Morning Post puts forward an excellent understanding of the issues here.
On a positive note a judge has denied EMI's request for mp3tunes to hand over copies of the 100 million files that users have submitted to their personal, password protected lockers. I really cannot understand why a major record label would want access to my personal private files, I really don't. Hopefully this episode will be the death rattle of a dinosaur unwilling to work in the modern age. DRM is now all but dead and the music industry should be working to create new channels to reap the benefit of digital music. Unfortunately they seem to be trying to screw as much money as possible from companies and individuals before they collapse.

2 comments:
Dear Chris,
Thank you for writing about MP3tunes.com and for demonstrating a clear understanding of the issue at hand. In this digital era, I become frustrated by the ignorance of the 'dinosaurs' like EMI -- there is a clear and distinct difference between a secure online storage site like MP3tunes and sites that violate copyright.
Thank you again for your support, and intelligent viewpoint.
Best regards,
~Emily Richards
President, MP3tunes
No problem Emily. mp3tunes.com provides an excellent solution to the issue of storage of digital audio files. I'm disgusted that a corporate entity like EMI seems to think that it has the right to rummage through my personal and private files.
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