Unlicensed arrive tomorrow Google Music
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Preparing to launch a test version of a new digital music service That Will enable users to upload Their music libraries to the company’s servers.
CNET in March Reported That WAS Google music service Internally STI testing and WAS ready to unveil the long-Anticipated service. And That Is What Google intende to do tomorrow at the company’s I / O Developer Conference in San Francisco, According To Zahavah Levine, one of the executives in charge of getting the music service off the ground.
While Google Levine and Have Been Negotiating to Obtain licenses from the record companies for Largest oven More than a year, the test version of the service launch Will Without licensing. This is the Same strategy employed When It That Amazon Launched icts cloud-music service in March.
“We’re Launching a beta service Called Music Beta by Google That lets’ users upload personal music libraries to Their Their Own account on Google’s servers, “Levine Told CNET. Users can “access anywhere or anytime Those libraries from Web-connected devices, ‘he said. Said Levine Will Be Able Android owners to access offline When Their libraries as well. While the Service is still in beta, users Will Be Able to join by invitation only. INITIALLY, Google is Prioritizing Attendees of the I / O conference and owners of Motorola’s Xoom tablets, Which is the first device to use Android 3.0. After That, the company Will then turn to ordinary users Who Request an invitation, Which Has Music.Google.com THEY can do. To access the service, users require a browser That Will flash media – That means no Apple devices – or On Any Android device that’s version 2.2 or higher, Levine said. The Service Will Be Offered only in the United States For the Time Being in beta and while it Will Be Offered free of charge. For More than a year, all the talk about cloud music, the term Used To describe third-party computing, WAS about Google and Apple. Both companies then beat Amazon by unveiling a digital music locker service allow users to store That songs on Amazon’s servers and then listen to Their collections via computers with a Web browser. What this mean Is That Appears to the labels Pushed are getting out of the cloud. Any service with ambitions of operating a cloud service HAS to Consider That There’s an alternative to Seeking licenses from the top labels. The labels insisted That Have Offering MOST cloud features music from Them Would require licenses. Purpose They Did not do much, at least Publicly, to Discourage Amazon from going out with STI service and That Has not sat well with executives at Competing services. Some Interpreted the labels’ silence to mean That They Did not Have Any Legal Recourse Against Amazon.Amazon and Google Appeared To Have Their services built to AVOID Carefully Violating Any copyrights. They Did not Make Any Additional copies of songs. Both users upload songs to services and Sami Those copies are What the users access When They Hear Their libraries. If Amazon or Google, say, scanned the hard drives of STI Subscribers to Ensure That THEY owned the music and then streamed back to ‘em a company-created copy – a process Known as “scan and match,” Amazon and Google Would Have needed a license.”This is a personal storage service That Does not require licenses anymore Than iPod and Sony hard drive or a Requires licenses,” Levine said. “It’s like a user making personal copies of Their Own music and Transferring it to Their iPod, Rather Than a purpose portable hard drive THEY Have a hard drive in the cloud.”
Almost Certainly, Google Does not want a copyright fight with the labels. The US government has-been holding the company’s feet to the fire is doing more antipiracy work. Last month, a group of congressmen chided Google for Allegedly Looking The Other Way When It Came to piracy. Would not it look good right now for the Largest music companies to point copyright accusations against-the company. Purpose Seems intent on Google Giving Android users a new way to store and access music and at the very least this beta service Will the pressure labels Into Offering better cloud-licensing terms.The Good News for digital music fans and Android owners THEY Is That Will now Have one of the biggest Web companies in the world vying for Their attention. That Google Can boast it HAS Already built YouTube Into One of the Internet’s dominant music destinations. It Can Also pitch ITS service to the exploding number of Android users. Each day, More than 350.000 Android phones are activated Globally.
“With the Widespread adoption of digital music, music HAS to Become Two Fundamental Things we care very much about,” Levine said. “The mobile experience Is One, and the power of the Web to Improve People’s Lives.”
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