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May 17, 2005

razorpopFile-sharing development and distribution—company RazorPop will launch a new unlimited music subscription service ($9.95/month) to compete with Napster and others. The service, called RazorPop P2P Music Subscription, will pay music copyright owners a cut of the subscription revenue. An independent clearing house will collect customer fees and distribute licensing fees based on sample network downloads monitored by an independent research firm.

The interesting part is that the service includes copyright infringement insurance: as the RIAA continues to sue regular P2P users, RazorPop’s customers are protected by insurance that covers $5,000 per subscriber.

PS: This report is based on a Slick post, but we could not find the press release on RazorPop’s website.



Originally posted by Alberto Escarlate from The Peer-to-Peer Weblog, remediated by yatta on May 17, 2005 at 04:09 PM