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Google launches free music download service in China

31 March 2009 0:28 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 11 comments

Google launches free music download service in China Google, in conjunction with over 15 record labels, has announced the launch of a free online music download service that will allow anyone in mainland China to download over 1.1 million tracks for free.

The service has music from Chinese labels, Warner Music Group Corp., EMI Group Ltd., Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music, as well as 14 independent labels and the service will be limited to those using an IP address showing they are in mainland China.

"This is the first really serious attempt to start monetizing online music in China," said Lachie Rutherford, president of Warner Music Asia and regional head of the IFPI.

China has been the poster child for music piracy, with some Chinese music acts admitting to no longer recording because piracy has made the business unprofitable.

Kai-Fu Lee, Google's president for Greater China, says that 84 percent of the Chinese population uses search engines to search for music. "With today's offering, we complete the puzzle and offer a complete set of services that are fully integrated," he added.

China currently has over 300 million Internet users.

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    gallagher (Member) 31 March 2009 0:59 Send private message to this user   
    Wow, so if enough Americans pirate music, they will then give it to us free? Legally?

    That is motivation to stop piracy . . .

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 31 March 2009 1:00

    stuntman_ (Member) 31 March 2009 1:26 Send private message to this user   
    is there a way to make my ip address look Chinese so I can get the free music?
    gfactor (Newbie) 31 March 2009 2:14 Send private message to this user   
    if ya go to google now they actually have a download option for mp4 in the sidebar
    gfactor (Newbie) 31 March 2009 2:18 Send private message to this user   
    sorry not google(dam roomates speaking in my ear) i meant youtube
    wrules (Member) 31 March 2009 2:19 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by stuntman_:
    is there a way to make my ip address look Chinese so I can get the free music?

    i think there is actually but your internet browsing speed will suffer alot. i know people that have accessed cbs to watch csi from the uk.
    cousinkix (Newbie) 31 March 2009 2:36 Send private message to this user   
    There is definitely software that can re-route your IP through China or any other country. Some people used these programs; when they were blocked from using ISO Hunt not that long ago.

    Programs such as Hide IP Platinum do slow things down though.

    STUPID Americans subsidize drug research! Corrupt pharmaceutical firms export the same pills to foreign countries, where the prices are much cheaper. So people go to Mexico and Canada to fill their prescriptions. Everything is over the counter in Tijuana's drug stores too.

    Now the RIAA wants to do the same thing with copyrighted music. These IDIOTS only encourage piracy with this madness...
    pphoenix (Inactive) 31 March 2009 10:34 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by cousinkix:
    There is definitely software that can re-route your IP through China or any other country. Some people used these programs; when they were blocked from using ISO Hunt not that long ago.

    Programs such as Hide IP Platinum do slow things down though.

    STUPID Americans subsidize drug research! Corrupt pharmaceutical firms export the same pills to foreign countries, where the prices are much cheaper. So people go to Mexico and Canada to fill their prescriptions. Everything is over the counter in Tijuana's drug stores too.

    Now the RIAA wants to do the same thing with copyrighted music. These IDIOTS only encourage piracy with this madness...
    a proxy is what is needed. doesn't Hide IP Platinum just hide your browser?

    drug companies, well the problem there is they charge too much, should deciding weather people with aids in Africa die because they can't afford the drugs at the levels set by the US and Euro firms or should they be allowed to make generic medicine to keep people alive?

    American government/corporations always seems to care more about profit than human life!

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    kikzm33z (Senior Member) 31 March 2009 14:08 Send private message to this user   
    Quote:
    The service has music from Chinese labels, Warner Music Group Corp.
    Wow.
    So they're being fags all over YouTube and now they allow free music download in China?
    beanos66 (Junior Member) 31 March 2009 14:32 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by stuntman_:
    is there a way to make my ip address look Chinese so I can get the free music?
    look for a proxy site and choose one from china

    problem is though you will probably need to be able to read chinese. I don't know how succesful babel fish wiil be
    Morreale (Member) 1 April 2009 19:41 Send private message to this user   
    Well, that's where Google comes in with their trusty translator :)
    brent333 (Newbie) 12 April 2009 3:55 Send private message to this user   
    just try bitcomet or utorrent....yes share engines, but you can get anything you can imagine at no cost. NO we're not "stupid" americans, were a people with an arrogent, incompotent, out of control government......don't tread on me!!
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