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by Jordan Grodecki on May 15, 2008

Qtrax, a legit p2p site I blogged about over on P2P Weblog, came out with an extravagant promise a while ago; free ad supported p2p, albeit with DRM. Their big launch was marred by accusations of not having licences for major labels, and this was indeed true.
I can now happily say that Qtrax has licences from all of the big record labels, and it's plans are back on track to provide free music to everyone, after Warner music finally agreed to let it's music go onto the service.
Check out Qtrax
Permalink: Qtrax secures it's final licence
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Response from:
Zettt
(06/17/08 4:00am)
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Robert Stout
(06/26/08 5:21am)
Wonderful, free music available. Thanks for info.
Response from:
LOL
(12/23/08 2:32pm)
That's funny! Free music -- so long as you don't mind not being able to burn it to CD or play it on your iPod, and only listen to it in Qtrax's ugly media player on your PC. I wish them luck trying to attract users to their product -- most people know better now to avoid draconian DRM like that offered on Qtrax songs -- it's a hell of alot easier to either a) pirate or b) pay $0.99 on iTunes or your comparable music store for songs that you can actually enjoy on whatever medium you so desire.
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The Link to Qtrax isn't working. Could you fix it please? I think your readers will be thankful.