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May 6, 2008 1:51 PM PDT

Qtrax finally signs major record label

Posted by Greg Sandoval
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Qtrax, the legal P2P music start-up, really has signed a licensing agreement with a major label this time.

On Tuesday, the company announced it has inked a deal with Universal Music Group, the largest of the four major record companies. The partnership comes four months after the labels denied the company's claim that they had agreed to supply music for the site.

"Qtrax will now have access to the most extensive digital music catalog of chart-topping artists in the world," Universal Music Group said in a statement.

Qtrax, an ad-supported P2P service, didn't ballyhoo the news this time. The service, designed to offer a legal alternative to illegal file sharing, instead quietly issued a brief press release. This is in marked contrast to the way the company launched the site in January--with a star-studded party and lots of breathless quotes from executives.

The press punished the company when it was revealed that Qtrax possessed no signed contracts with any of the four top music companies.

A Qtrax spokeswoman declined to comment, so there's no word on when it might sign the other three labels.

Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News. He is a former reporter for The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. E-mail Greg.
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by pug-fugly May 19, 2008 12:05 AM PDT
Is this the same qtrax that blew about 5 million dollars of investor's cash on their launch party and then ended up not having anything to give to their customers?

You're telling me that they actually have a product now? I may have to get a new opinion of Qtrax.
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by benjaminstraight July 15, 2008 4:25 PM PDT
benjamin straight writes: It is about time Qtrax quit shopping and made a decision.
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