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Songbeat: Interesting New Music Service - But is it Legal?

Written by Frederic Lardinois / December 1, 2008 8:45 AM / 3 Comments

songbeat_logo_nov08.pngSongbeat is an interesting new desktop music application that lets you stream and download songs from SeeqPod, Project Playlist, Spool.fm, and iASK. Songbeat also gives you the option to 'record' music from your last.fm stations. To do this, the application records the live stream, which, according to Songbeat is perfectly legal in Germany, where the company is headquartered.

The free version of Songbeat allows you to download up to 25 songs for free, but in order to download an unlimited number of songs, users will have to pay $29.99.

As of now, Songbeat is only available for Vista and XP. Songbeat is planning to release Mac and iPhone versions next year.

Features

songbeat_interface_search.pngOf course, there are already numerous application (online and offline) that allow users to search and play songs from various free music services. Some of the features that make Songbeat stand out are the ability to quickly import your downloaded songs to iTunes, Winamp, or the Windows Media Player, as well as its large directory of mixtapes. Songbeat also automatically downloads lyrics and album art with every song.

Money

Besides selling the full version of Songbeat, the company hopes to make money through the 'Songbeat Discover' service, which allows users to legally buy songs from Amazon's music store and concert tickets from Ticketmaster.

Legal?

There are some obvious legal questions about the service. Songbeat's founders Philip Eggersgluess and Marco Rydmann argue that Songbeat only creates a model for monetizing music that is already freely available online. However, it remains to be seen if the RIAA will agree with this line of reasoning.

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  1. When you say there are obvious questions, I don't know what you're referring to. You need to be specific.

    And since this entry is basically stating that the thing is illegal, you really do have an obligation to step up and say what you mean.

    Posted by: Lucas Gonze | December 1, 2008 1:04 PM



  2. The special technology of Songbeat makes all kinds of music easily accessible to be played and downloaded. Songbeat is not a P2P platform and does not use illegal file sharing!

    Posted by: Tool Tip: Preview your ads | December 2, 2008 5:07 AM



  3. This is not legal. They will be in court or shut down in the next 3-6 months I think. I have written a review over at http://routenote.com/blog/songbeat-the-new-music-piracy-tool-that-will-end-up-closing-soon-enough/ Take a look and would be great to hear your thoughts. RouteNote is aimed to help musicians get coverage and actually make money from their music. Songbeat is just about profiting from others.

    Posted by: Steven Finch | December 2, 2008 10:28 AM



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