QTrax Smells Like Fresh FailBrownies

Hell, it's already over before it got started and all I can find on the official sight is apparent lies in the authorization process. QTrax claims that to allow a better user experience they are limiting the amount of users and slowly allowing access to groups at a time, but all major news outlets seem to have a different story.

According to the news none of the major record labels gave rights to QTrax for the distribution of their music library. Apparently, it's fubar, broken, and now just a heavy browser with the potential to leech music...if the rights are ever given. As of now, I don't foresee that happening anytime soon.

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ABC News 

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cNet 

ZDNet 

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