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Reinventing the wheel: MIT's "music sharing network"







Reinventing the wheel: MIT's "music
sharing network"

Reinventing the wheel: MIT's "music
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10/29/2003 12:13 AM




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Palisade Systems appears to be the first network monitoring company to license Audible Magic's technology for identifying song files, and claims that their new tool can stop illegal song file transfers in their tracks. There are a few other companies out there like Palisade, and I imagine they're all working on something similar. Announcements like this make the RIAA happy, but are unlikely to do very much. As the article points out, the technology doesn't work on encrypted systems - which is where file sharing programs are rapidly headed. Also, the company still hasn't demonstrated how well the technology works. It's likely that active file sharers will figure out ways around it within a day, making the technology somewhat worthless in the long run. Meanwhile, people who will get stopped are those who aren't necessarily trying to do anything illegal, but are just doing things like emailing themselves a song, so they can shift it from one computer to another. Once again, the industry will end up pushing file sharers further underground, but it's unlikely this will do much to slow down file sharing.

Personal Area Music Sharing


Personal Area Music Sharing 12/04/2003 10:41 AM
Just a couple of weeks ago we wrote about the idea of jacking into other people's iPods to see what they were listening to. I'm still skeptical that this really happens on a regular basis, but some researchers at MIT's Media Lab Europe are experimenting with a system that would make such things much easier and much more user friendly. Basically, they're creating tools to let your music player see who else was around, and listen in on their playlists. The idea is to find others on the same WiFi access point, and then your music player gives you the option of listening to your own music or listening to anyone else's. Of course, this means that you need to hope that person stays within range of the same access point or that station will fade out... The work is just at the research stage and they have no idea if they'll ever commercialize it. They're building their own music player to test it out, but say they're also making software that should run on a variety of wireless PDAs and mobile phones as well (though, they seem a bit unsure how they'll handle finding "local" users over a cellular connection). Still, the idea is that it's a way to expand the options of what you can listen to on your digital music player by seeing the "personal radio stations" of anyone around you (including any descriptive message they leave for you). The program also has some instant messaging capabilities so you can communicate with the person and tell them how much you like/hate their playlist or maybe even make requests. Of course, if this ever became popular the RIAA would probably get upset. It doesn't allow for downloads, only streaming, but the RIAA would still probably classify it as a "broadcast," meaning that anyone using the technology would probably be told they need to pay the basic webcasting fees that the RIAA set up recently.

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This seems somewhat obvious, of course, but it's still worth mentioning. Just as some are noticing that MGM seems to have accidentally admitted that ripping your own CDs is perfectly legal, Wired Magazine is running a piece from a Sonic Youth member talking about the importance of shared mix tapes in his life, and how it's a cultural thing that has nothing to do with "stealing," but it's more about the music and what it means to people. "Once again, we're being told that home taping (in the form of ripping and burning) is killing music. But it's not: It simply exists as a nod to the true love and ego involved in sharing music with friends and lovers. Trying to control music sharing - by shutting down P2P sites or MP3 blogs or BitTorrent or whatever other technology comes along - is like trying to control an affair of the heart. Nothing will stop it."

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A Wary Eye on Sites for Music Sharing


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Music-sharing service at M.I.T. is shut
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Some Online Music Providers Allow
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Creative Commons Music Sharing License


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In a move that caught me a bit off guard, Garageband.com now offering the Creative Commons Music Sharing License as an option for any music being uploaded to their website. The big stipulation to this states that fans can do whatever they wish with the music, just so long as it is not for commercial gain. Seems pretty reasonable to me….

Music file sharing traffic down: who
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Wired Gets Musicians To Release Music
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It's not really much more than a publicity stunt, but Wired Magazine has convinced 16 artists (some of whom are signed to major label contracts) to contribute tracks to a compilation CD that has been released under a Creative Commons license. As the article admits, the only difference on the CD is a "legal" one -- that people are free to share the music on the CD. The "big" names on the CD are David Byrne and the Beastie Boys. While it should get a bit of publicity for Creative Commons, it's not entirely clear if this does all that much to further the discussion about music sharing. The real innovation in the industry is coming from the new music labels that realize the music is just one element of what a musician has to offer, and that the music can be used for promotion, rather than as a good to be sold.
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