Google’s new music service “Google Music Play all inclusive” with radio and streaming function is launched in Germany. In return, the company agreed even with the Gema.
the Music app “Google Play Google Play” urges Google now also in Germany doing business with the music streaming. The app includes not only the streaming service, a radio function. For the offer Google reached an agreement with the Gema, which represents the rights of musicians, over royalties. The music on offer falls under a similar Gema fare, as he would apply for Google’s video platform YouTube. The dispute between YouTube and the Gema is stuck.
music service “Google Play” on Friday in Germany available
under the name “Google Play Music All Inclusive” was launched on Friday, the music service from Google. For just 10 euros a month so that users get access to about 20 million pieces of music, their own play lists can compile and listen to radio stations created automatically.
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There is also music recommendations based on the previous usage behavior. This can include information from the online network Google Plus will be evaluated, Product Manager Sara Hecht said at the launch of the service. Thus flowed about the equivalent of Facebook’s “thumbs-up”, called Google “+1″ in the music recommendations. In addition, information from the Music app itself processed, about what music was last heard or positive. In addition, there are playlists that are created by Google employees.
agreement between Google and Gema over royalties
Gema praised the agreement with Google over licensing fees for the music service. The music service comes under the tariff for paid streaming services, said a spokesman Gema. These rates include both music services as well as video services on the Internet. To finance the deals do not have user fees, but about advertising, is considered a sister tariff for them. This would therefore also apply to Google’s YouTube. However, one can not compare directly with those around YouTube the negotiations to Google’s music service, curtailed the Gema spokesman.
Google: GEMA fees for YouTube too high
For some years the YouTube and the Gema in dispute. It is about the level of license fees for the video service. For months, is no longer heard, the case is an arbitration body. “At the beginning of the year is likely because some on the move,” said Gema spokesman. Google argues that the information required by the Gema amounts were much too high. This could be an ad-supported service like YouTube Never operate profitably.
battle of the streaming services for market share increases
Several streaming services are currently fighting for market share, including Juke, radio and the Swedish company Spotify. Also competitor Apple has built a radio function in its music service iTunes that far but runs only in the United States.
Google’s music service will be integrated into the existing app “Google Play” available for Android and Apple devices. Users can then also buy music and upload their personal music collection to Google’s cloud. You will be able to save their playlists on their smartphone or tablet to listen to it without internet connection.
Google’s music streaming service already present in 20 countries
In addition, they can select lower transmission quality for the music in order to save bandwidth, Hecht said. With mobile phone contracts music streaming services can quickly consume the available monthly data. Competitor Spotify is therefore working together with Deutsche Telekom, the music ministry is excluded from the monthly data volume for certain contracts. Such collaborations are not specifically envisaged in Google, Hecht said. Google’s streaming service already exists in more than 20 countries. AZ / dpa
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