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This is automated id3 lookup service used by all software players such as iTunes, SonicStage, WMP, MediaSource etc. I wonder what Sony does next with this. More power to Sony anyway:
Sony Buys Gracenote for $260 Million - Lifestyle News - Digital Trends |
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Many are worried that Sony will try to use the service to spy on users to detect what music is being ripped or added to individual libraries. Given Sony's bad track record with DRM and the rootkit scandal, and that Gracenote bad reputation for unscrupulous behavior in the industry, there is good reason to be worried. |
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Gracenote is used by such players iTunes, SonicStage and some others. WMP, RealPlayer, Rhapsody, Iriver, and others use AMG. JetAudio, Nero, and others use FreeDB. |
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If Sony will use the service to spy on users to detect what music is being ripped off or added to individual libraries, shouldn't that be a good thing especially for those who abhor piracy? |
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For example, if you happen to get a CDR from a friend and rip it in iTunes or WinAmp for example, Sony/Gracenote is going to know you have a CDR. Maybe you should not have received that CDR from your friend. Maybe it is how you discover new music and you planned on buying the actual CD. Whatever the reason, you could become the target of a lawsuit. This is not a good thing. If you don't mind the possibility of being labeled a criminal, then go right ahead and use Sony/Gracenote powered software. If you do mind the risk of becoming an unwitting criminal, then the intelligent thing to do is use a CD ripper that does not use Gracenote. There are plenty out there. Last edited by justintime : 05-05-2008 at 08:24 AM. |
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I have a feeling that Gracenote has offered Sony something more than just what the public knows. Call me a conspiracy theorist but there could be hidden agendas, future tie-ups and exchange deals. I think this is just part of the industry's aim to eradicate piracy. For all we know, there are other deals out there between two small yet substantially important companies that also have the same aim just like this Sony-Gracenote tie-up.
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