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Amazon hace enojar a disqueras lanzando reproductor en la Nube sin Licencia

Amazon hace enojar a disqueras lanzando reproductor en la Nube sin Licencia

Posted March 29, 2011 at 5:48pm by iClarified
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Amazon enfrenta una reacción negativa por parte de las compañías disqueras luego de develar su nuevo servicio "Cloud Drive" y su reproductor "Cloud Player" sin haber otenido licencias especiales.

Las compañías disqueras argumentan que despes de haber adquirido canciones de manera legal, no debiería permitirse a los usuarios difundirlas de computador en computador; incluso aunque sean reproducidas en un dispositivo a la vez.

De acuerdo a Reuters, las compa;ías disqueras informaron acerca de los planes de Amazon la semana pasada.


Despues de ocurrido esto, Amazon procedio a negociar las licensias; dijo una fuente cercana a la discusion. Tal ejecutivo calificó a la maniobra como "algo impresionante", y declaro que algunos medios dicen que el servicio podria ser ilegal.

"Jamás he visto a una compa;ía de ese tamaño hacer un anuncio, lanzar un servicio y simultaneamente decir que están intentando obtener las licencias," dijo el ejecutivo.

"Las compañías se han comprometido en una campaña de terror legal durante los ultimos 10 aos, usando litigios para intentar frenar el progreso de las tecnologías." dijo el fundador de MP3 Tunes, Michael Robertson, acerca de la ultima reacción ante los planes de Amazon.

Se dice que Apple y Google aun están luchando por conseguir sus licencias para sus servicios sobre la nube. Quizá deberían seguir el liderazgo de Amazon.


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Notch
Notch - March 30, 2011 at 12:42pm
It's nice to see the promise of capitalism finally show up. You know, that mythological system where consumers benefit from competition between businesses? Yeah, I'll take some of that, Thanks amazon, for trying to save capitalism from the monopolists. PS: you're next!
Jimmy Jonstone
Jimmy Jonstone - March 29, 2011 at 9:26pm
Apple and Google definitely need to jump into this pool. The labels are totally clueless. If I buy a digital file, a paper file, or a file embedded into a piece of highly overpriced plastic, I should be able to play or enjoy it however I want. In fact, I'm so pissed off at this anti-technological thieves that I'm going to be thieve myself and go steal an album full of mp3s right now. There should be a National Steal Digital Media Day where everyone protests by helping themselves for 24 hours.
Ha
Ha - March 29, 2011 at 6:35pm
The road block is the labels. They seem to be extremely resistant to keep up with technology. Wasn't there a service about 10 years ago that offered streaming of your uploaded music but the labels had it shut down. I want to say MP3.com
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