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Universal to Allow Free Music Downloads
Guardian.co.uk
Released: May 8th, 2008
Some of the biggest music labels could soon allow free legal downloads, after an ambitious ad-funded file-sharing service, Qtrax, signed a deal with Universal, the world's largest record label and home to U2, Kanye West and Mariah Carey.
Free Legal Downloads Promised by Universal Rights Deal
Times Online
Released: May 8th, 2008
Universal Music has signed a rights deal with a new music store that promises the first legal free file-sharing service but whose launch was overshadowed by claims that it did not have industry support. The New York-based Qtrax flew in stars including LL Cool J and James Blunt to support it at a £500,000 launch in Cannes in January, celebrating its promise to offer 25 million tracks free to download and share. Record companies, it said, would be compensated through advertising revenue on the site and royalty payments would be linked to track downloads.



Universal Music Pacts with Qtrax
Digital Trends
Released: May 7th, 2008

the major labels' music? Here it is May, and Universal looks like they're finally on board.

Universal Music Group has finally struck a deal with online music service Qtrax to enable music from Universal artists to be downloaded for free via the ad-supported service. In a joint statement, Qtrax and Universal Music Group said artists and writers will be compensated for the use of their content through a share of advertising revenue, although financial details of the arrangement were not disclosed. Users will also be able to purchase "music-related items" from the Qtrax site.



UMG Confirms Deal With Qtrax to Allow Free Music Downloads
Associated Press
Released: May 7th, 2008

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Universal Music Group confirmed Tuesday that it has reached a deal with file-sharing site Qtrax to allow free, legal downloads of UMG music.

Qtrax announced in January that it had the backing of"all the major labels" to distribute music free online, generating revenue with ads. But New Yorkbased Warner Music Group Corp., said it had not authorized the use of its content on Qtrax's service. UMG and EMI Group PLC also said at the time they did not have licensing deals in place with Qtrax.



UMG Allows Free Music Downloads Through Qtrax
USA Today
Released: May 6th, 2008
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Universal Music Group confirmed Tuesday that it has reached a deal with file-sharing site Qtrax to allow
free, legal downloads of UMG music.

QTrax: Actual Deal With Major Label
Silicon Valley
Released: May 6th, 2008
We're going to have to figure out a different way to refer to QTrax, which we normally describe as "the service that wants to bring you free, ad-supported music downloads but doesn't have deals with any major music labels". That's because the company now has a deal with Universal Music Group, the world's biggest label. And that means QTrax users should soon be able to get a big swath of music, free of charge, via the service.

Qtrax Inks Deal With Universal for Legal P2P Music
Wired
Released: May 6th, 2008

Qtrax, the ambitious free P2P service that took a PR beating in January when it mistakenly announced it had major-label deals in place, seems to be back on track. The P2P service made public a legitimate deal with Universal Music Group, the world's largest major label, on Tuesday, a month after announcing publishing pacts with EMI and Sony/ATV. Qtrax also has a deal in place with Universal's publishing group, meaning the company can now legally populate its service with Universal music.

New Model for Sharing: Free Music With Ads
Telegraph.co.uk
Released: May 5th, 2008
Internet users will be able to download millions of songs legally and for free by artists such as Amy Winehouse and the Killers after the Qtrax website struck a deal with Universal Music. After an earlier effort to provide the service had to be aborted the deal with the world’s largest record company is a major development in online music distribution.
The New York-based company announced the deal in a short press release, avoiding the fanfare that accompanied its previous launch in January when it told the world that it had signed up major record companies to create an online catalogue of 25 million songs.
Sony/ATV Music Publishing Signs QTRAX Digital
License Contract
Forbes.com
Released: March 8th, 2008
NEW YORK, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier announced today that Sony/ATV Music Publishing has signed a digital distribution licensing agreement with QTRAX, the free and legal ad- supported peer to peer music network.


Exclusive: Qtrax P2P Music Service Announces Major Publishing Deals
Wired
Released: March 8th, 2008
The "world's first free, legal P2P service," Qtrax, has deals with EMI Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing and TVT Records, Listening Post has learned.
Press Release


Legal P2P Music Site Qtrax Signs EMI Music
Released: June 4rd, 2008
Qtrax, the free music site with the questionable history of signing labels, has cut a licensing agreement with EMI Music, the company announced Tuesday.


EMI Music Enters into New Agreement With Qtrax for
AD-Supported Digital Music Service
Released: June 3rd, 2008
New York-June 3, 2008- EMI Music, one of the world’s leading music companies, has entered into an agreement with ad-supported digital music service Qtrax to make EMI’s catalog of digital music available to music fans in the US and Canada.


Qtrax Implements Oracle Infrastructure Software to Support Global Peer-to-Peer Music Service
Released: May 29th, 2008
Oracle today announced that Qtrax, a free, legal peer-to-peer music service with an ad-supported delivery model, has implemented Oracle infrastructure software to provide the highly reliable, scalable IT architecture necessary to deliver its global service.


Kontor New Media and Qtrax Sign Digital Licencing Agreement
Released: May 27th, 2008
NEW YORK -- May 27, 2008—Kontor New Media, a top European leader in digital distribution, and Qtrax, the world’s first free and legal peer-to-peer (P2P) music service, today announce that they have signed a digital licensing agreement.


QTrax Signs With Warner/Chappell (WMG)
Released: May 15th, 2008
QTrax has inked a deal with Warner/Chappell (WMG) the last of the four major music publishers to link up with would-be legal P2P service.


Qtrax Signs With Last of Big Four Music Publishers
Released: May 14th, 2008
Qtrax, the "world's first free, legal P2P service," has signed a deal with music publisher Warner/Chappell, which had been the last of the big four music publishers to hold out on signing a deal.


Universal music Group (UMG) Partners With Qtrax AD Supported Music Service Allows Fans to Download Music Free and legally
Released: May 6th, 2008
New York—May 6, 2008—Universal Music Group (UMG), the world’s leading music company, and its global publisher, Universal Music Publishing Group, announced today that they have entered into digital distribution licensing agreements with Qtrax.
Beggers Group and Qtrax Sign Digital Licence Contract
Released: March 10th, 2008
March 10, 2008 - New York - Chairman and CEO of Qtrax Allan Klepfisz announced today that Beggars Group has signed a digital distribution licensing agreement with Qtrax, the free and legal ad-supported peer-to-peer music network.


Finetunes and Qtrax Sign Digital Licencing Agreement
Released: March 8th, 2008
March 11, 2008- New York- Digital distribution industry leader finetunes and Qtrax, the world’s first free and legal peer-to-peer (P2P) music service, today announce that they have signed a digital licensing agreement.
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EMI Music Publishing Extends Agreement with Qtrax
Released: March 3rd, 2008
March 3, May 30, 2008, New York – EMI Music Publishing has signed an extension to its digital distribution licensing agreement with Qtrax, the free and legal ad-supported peer to peer music network.


Sony/ATV Music Publishing Signs Qtrax Digital Licence Contract
Released: March 3rd, 2008
March 3, 2008—New York--Sony/ATV Music Publishing Chairman and CEO Martin Bandier announced today that Sony/ATV Music Publishing has signed a digital distribution licensing agreement with Qtrax, the free and legal ad-supported peer to peer music network.


TVT Records is the First Label to Distribute Music on QTRAX
Ying Yang Twins Dubbed the First QTRAX Artist of the Month
Released: March 3rd, 2008
March 3, 2008- New York- TVT Records recently renewed its long-standing agreement with QTRAX and is the first label to launch music on the ad-supported P2P service.
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