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A brilliant idea, executed by the wrong people, at the wrong time, with disastrous communication. Qtrax serves as a permanent warning: in digital media, don’t announce the deal until the ink is dry. Report compiled from public sources including contemporaneous news coverage (TechCrunch, Billboard, NYT), SEC filings, court records, and interviews with former employees published between 2008–2020.

| Year | Case | Outcome | |------|------|---------| | 2003 | RIAA v. Qtrax (original P2P) | Settled; Qtrax shut down original service | | 2008 | False claims at Midem – no formal lawsuit but SEC/regulator inquiries | Reputational damage; no fines | | 2010 | | Sony sued for breach of contract and unpaid advances (~$3M). Qtrax settled out of court. | | 2011 | Warner Music Group v. Qtrax | Similar lawsuit; Qtrax countersued for antitrust, claiming labels colluded to set high rates. Both cases dismissed in 2012. | | 2013 | ASCAP/BMI v. Qtrax | Publishers sued for unlicensed public performance of songs (streaming/downloads). Qtrax paid an undisclosed settlement. | A brilliant idea, executed by the wrong people,

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Modified FastTrack (Kazaa) P2P, later BitTorrent-based | | Content | Initially only independent labels (e.g., The Orchard, IODA) and unsigned artists | | Download model | Unlimited free downloads to user’s hard drive (MP3 format, often 128–192 kbps) | | DRM | None (after initial failed attempts to use Microsoft DRM) | | Ad insertion | Targeted video ads played before downloads; banner ads in client | | User tracking | Deep packet inspection to serve behavioral ads | | Year | Case | Outcome | |------|------|---------|