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Google Music Store will provide music sharing



Currently, no legal resource that sells music, games, or other content, the rights to which belong to someone, does not allow the exchange of purchased "goods". Moreover, some stores selling electronic copies of books prohibit the exchange almost on pain of death. If you pass someone a purchased book, you are already breaking the law, copyright, etc. But Google is going to open a similar opportunity.

A couple of days ago, one of the senior corporate managers, Andy Rubin, reported this at the AsiaD conference. True, Rubin himself simply said that a music store from Google would provide users with an interesting opportunity, without telling what kind of opportunity it would be. But, as always, there were "sources close to the leadership" who told about everything. At the very least, information about the upcoming exchange of music between users of the new project from Google has become known to the Business Insider publication.
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Of course, “not everything is so good in the kingdom of Denmark”, the exchange of music will be limited. The purchased music file can be given to a friend / colleague for listening. As far as we know, some of the files can be listened to an unlimited number of times, and for some, a certain limit will be set. But this is already a big step forward, because so far no one has done this. I wonder how difficult it was to negotiate with the copyright holders about this procedure.

According to Business Insider, the scheme will work through email. If you want to share music, you can send an invitation to a friend. He receives a link by e-mail, and by clicking on the link, he gets access to the file. The scheme is simple, and, as far as can be judged, effective. So now you can buy the album of your favorite authors in a club, and then listen to the whole company, sharing your impressions through GoogleVoice. Progress does not stand still, yes.

Via businessinsider

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/130973/


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