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EMusic
software to block Napster members
After failing to reach an agreement with Napster, EMusic last
Tuesday unveiled software that identifies and blocks songs
being shared by people using the controversial music-swapping
service. The programs technology identifies songs on
Napster that infringe the copyrights of the online music retailers
artist and label partners, EMusic said in a statement.
Napster executives could not immediately be reached for comment.
EMusics software application searches for Napster members
that are distributing EMusic tracks. When an infringing Napster
member is identified, the individual will receive a warning
from EMusic and will be given 24 hours to stop distributing
the tracks.
If the person continues to make the tracks available via Napster,
EMusic will notify the music-swapping company of the infringement
and ask it to block that persons account. Although Napster
will not seek out those swapping EMusic files, it has agreed
to block accounts from sharing those files if EMusic points
them out, the music e-tailer said.
EMusic, based in Redwood City, California, had previously
been in discussions with Napster and said it had proposed
a consumer-friendly way to stop the unauthorized distribution
of songs licensed to EMusic. The company that Napster refused
to consider technology that would prevent people from accessing
and downloading its content.
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