"Our goal was to create a system that is secure, easy to use and so convenient there would be no incentive for users to violate copyright laws."
—Craig Hamilton, iNoize.com president

NEW FILE SHARER EMERGES

P2P iNoize.com Uses Streaming Instead Of File Copying, RIAA Strike Force Already Mobilizing
On Wednesday (10/11), iNoize.com introduced an alternative to Napster by launching a file-swapping service it says lets its users share streamed music without infringing on copyrights.

The company claims iNoize.com is different from other peer-to-peer networks, like Napster, because it allows sharing of streamed music only in a patent-pending encrypted framework as opposed to file copying.

"Our goal was to create a system that is secure, easy to use and so convenient there would be no incentive for users to violate copyright laws," said Craig Hamilton, president of the privately owned iNoize.com. "And, yes, my glasses are a little rose-colored. Why do you ask?"

Regarding licensing, he said the Vancouver-based techco was waiting for the U.S. Copyright Office to name an agent for collecting royalties on streamed music and will pay licensing fees retroactively.

"It could be a really cool service," a Napster loyalist said. "But let's not forget it's a Canadian operation. How many times do you really want to listen to Crash Test Dummies, April Wine or Saga? Need I say more?"

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