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RealNetworks chases Apple

p2pnet.net News Opinion:- By selling ‘product’ at half price, RealNetworks has climbed into second place in the corporate music market dominated by Apple.

That’s Real’s claim at the conclusion of its 49-cents-a-pop download offer under which it sold three million tracks to spotlight its Harmony application that lets songs downloaded through RealNetworks’ play on Apple’s iPod, to Apple’s anger.

The latter said the former was using unfair “hacker tactics” when it launched Harmony.

However, the real point isn’t whether (or not) RealNetworks beat Apple. The only people who care are the record labels (who sell the same product to both firms), the companies themselves, and the mainstream media, who have been misled into believing a corporate online music market actually exists.

In the Real World of online music, p2p file sharing Rulz. But RealNetworks’ three million dollar score proves there actually could be a market.

At the moment, the music industry (with the movie studios right behind) is doing its best to kill the p2p networks where every minute of every day, upwards of nine million people are sharing digital music files to the tune of more than a billion a month.

P2p represents the first and only serious competition to what, over the years, has been whinnowed down to the Big Four record label cartel, namely: Warner (US), Ethe MI (UK), UMG (France) and Sony-BMG (Japan and Germany) who say file sharing is “devastating” their multi-billion-dollar businesses and claim terrible hardship and huge financial losses. With that as their rationale, for months they’ve been relentlessly suing people who, they say, are improperly downloading ‘product’.

So far, they’ve threatened 4,995 people with terrifying (to the victims) lawsuits. But, faced with taking on Big Music with its regiments of lawyers, all of the defendants have so far settled before their cases could be heard by a judge.

The RealNetworks loss-lead, half-price promo was a “smashing” success, Reals’ senior vice president vp of marketing, Dan Sheeran, is quoted as saying in a CBS MarketWatch piece.

“Price will continue to be an incentive to come to our store.”

And there’s the nub of it.

Like all the other corporate music sites, RealNetworks has spent millions trying to make its service work. But potential punters prefer to get their music fixes from the p2p networks where countless tracks are available from countless artists – not merely those owned by the Big Four.

Against that, the corporate sites have the same measly 750,000 or so downloads to offer at a rip-off dollar a download.

So far, the concept of selling good product at reasonable prices isn’t in the corporate music business plan and one of the reasons the dominant sites are surviving at all is because, thanks to Big Music’s RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), they have captive audiences – people serving in the military and students who have to take what they’re given.

However, although Real’s temporary 49 cents per is still way too high, it’s not a dollar and judging by the results, some online music lovers were starting to pay attention.

Price will continue to be not merely “an incentive” but a driving force, and if the music industry would marry that fact with the potential offered by p2p, it would start making money, help eradicate its so-called ‘pirate’ problem and also begin to persuade its customer bases that it once again has something to offer.

Sometime soon, the labels will be forced to start using p2p to market, distribute and sell their offerings.

And while they get their acts together, they should be wooing instead of suing.

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See:-

49-cents-a-pop – RealNetworks ‘cheap’ deal ends, p2pnet, September 9, 2004

hacker tactics – RealNetworks slams Apple, p2pnet, July 30, 2004

actually exists – Comparing Online Music Services to P2P Networks, TechNewsWorld, June 16, 2004

Dan Sheeran – RealNetworks cheers music sales, CBS MarketWatch, September 9, 2004

captive audiences – Napster and Virgin Radio, p2pnet, August 19, 2004

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