Offspring Album Download Axed

ByABC News
September 25, 2000, 7:50 PM

Sept. 25 -- As anticipated late last week, the Offspring, under pressure from its record label, has called off plans to make its new album, Conspiracy of One, available for free download a month before its commercial release on Nov. 14.

Two weeks ago, the Southern California punk act announced an extensive online promotional campaign to gear up for the records release. First it planned to make Original Pranksteravailable for download in MP3 format at no charge via www.offspring.com and a host of other sites. Then, in late October, the complete album was to be free for the taking.

Additionally, users who downloaded tracks would automatically be entered in a contest to $1 million, paid out of the bands own pocket.

Record Company Has ConcernsNot so fast, cried the groups label, Columbia Records. While the band has come up with a million-dollar idea for their fans, and were excited about the contest, we have very real concerns when it comes to unsecured downloading of music and piracy on the Internet,said the label in a statement. Were hopeful that we can arrive at a method that will protect everyones rights and still maintain the integrity of the bands idea.

Now, according to a report in Mondays Billboard Bulletin, while the free single download and the sweepstakes will go ahead as planned, the album will remain off-limits until its in stores. Well, unless you have Napster.

The only people unable to post music on the Internet appear to be those who actually create it,Offspring manager Jim Guerinot told the trade rag HITS Friday.

Sony Music, Columbias parent company, had initiated legal actions to put a halt to the bands download scheme and the million-dollar giveaway. The bands proposed breach-of-contract countersuit would have delayed the release of Conspiracy of One and prompted the cancellation of the tour scheduled around the albums release.

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