ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

ZDNet.co.uk - Winner of Best Business Website 2007
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Prices
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


IT Jobs

Online business Toolkit

Skype strikes deals with music publishers

Marguerite Reardon CNET News.com

Published: 26 Apr 2006 12:45 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Skype, the free Internet calling service owned by eBay, has struck deals with three major music publishers to distribute hundreds of thousands of songs as ring tones.

The agreements, announced Tuesday, are with EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Warner/Chappell Music. Skype also signed a deal with the MCPS-PRS Alliance, a UK-based organisation that collects licence fees and distributes royalties generated from recorded music.

Skype's new licence agreements allow the company to distribute ring tones from Warner Music Group artists. Skype users can use the ring tones on their PCs or smart phones running Skype software for playback when they receive incoming calls.

In January, the company struck a deal with Warner Music Group, which distributes music from artists such as Madonna, Green Day and Red Hot Chili Peppers, to sell snippets of songs as ring tones. But in order to sell the ring tones, Skype also had to obtain separate agreements with music publishers that own the copyrights to those songs.

The agreement between Skype and the music publishers is important, because it is the first time music-publishing companies that own copyrights to songs have given licensing permission worldwide. Previously, licences were granted only for a particular region or country.

Initially, only Skype users in the US, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Poland will be able to download the Warner Music Group ring tones. But within a few weeks, the rest of Skype's more than 94.6 million registered users worldwide will able to download the ring tones, the company said.

Earlier on Tuesday, several publications, including the New York Post, wrongly stated that the agreements Skype had obtained would be used to launch an online music store that would rival Apple Computer's iTunes.

But a Skype representative denied these claims.

"We won't be selling full songs," said Erica Jostedt, a spokeswoman for Skype. "There are no plans for selling music online other than in the form of a ring tone."

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly Print with HP

Did you find this article useful?
83 out of 151 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:








Related Jobs

TECHNICAL ARCHITECT - C# .Net ASP.Net PUBLISHING - 60K +

TECHNICAL ARCHITECT C#, .NET, ASP.Net, XML, XSLT, AJAX Technical Architect with Pre sales experience required for leading content publishing company ...

Publishing and MAC experience Contract East London

Adobe Creative Suite CS to CS3 (In Design desirable), Microsoft Office 2004 (Inc Entourage to Exchange servers), Understanding of PDF workflow, ...

SQL SERVER DEVELOPER- PUBLISHING - 40,000 - SQL SERVER DEVELOPER

SQL Server Developer to work a very large publishing company. They require a SQL Server Developer to join their business systems team. They are ...

Sentry Posts Blog

Mobile Linux Better For Mobile Busines...

Mobile Linux Better For Mobile Business Apps? Author: Eric Everson, MyMobiSafe.com As mobile Linux is carving it’s footprint on the future of mobile application development, the... More

Post a comment

DWP downplays security breach

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted that some of its staff have been forwarding passwords with password protected material. An email that was leaked on the 'Dizzy... More

Post a comment

How many headshots does one chairperso...

We got a strange request last week from the head of PR from Russian security experts Kaspersky. It seems although the company was very happy with the interview we recently carried with... More

Post a comment

Featured Talkback

I wonder, who needs .asia domain? I cannot imagine, what would be useful for Microsoft.asia? Toyota.asia? Then let's register .europe (if .eu is too short). Or perhaps Microsoft.southamerica, Dell.australiaandnewzealand, Coca-Cola.africa... Sound funny? Then why not just use the global and country domains? Or perhaps it is time to drop the domains at all?

By: LadyRoot

Read full story:
Businesses advised to register .asia domains