In March-April, the corporation may run an online store for legal music, designed for users operating systems Android and ChromeOS. Rumors about a possible expansion of Google into the sphere of online trading in audio content went before, but now the legal owners have become more accommodating. Negotiations with some major copyright holders have already been completed, reports Business Week. Other majors are still trading - the demands made by these companies have not yet been fully implemented. Sources at Google say that online music sales will certainly begin in 2011, but the exact launch date of the project depend on the volume with which the directory will be launched Project Google Music. Andy Rubin, vice president of Google, spoke earlier about the possible launch of an online store audio content as a complement to the Android operating system and ChromeOS. According to Business Week, a project to offer two methods of content distribution - as a download (with payment for each audio track), and a subscription with the ability to listen to tracks streamed (with paid subscriptions for a period of 1 to 12 months).
No comments:
Post a Comment