Wippit closes down "Can no longer compete in the current market climate"

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5 September 2008 10:36 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

UK-based online music service Wippit, that had a 300,000 strong customer database, has ceased trading after "finally succumbing to tough market conditions".

A message on the site reads: "Wippit has closed. After 8 years of pushing the digital boundaries, Wippit can no longer compete in the current market climate. Thank you to everyone that has supported us over the years and apologies to those that will miss us."

One of the first legitimate peer-to-peer UK digital music services, Wippit enjoyed team-ups with EMI, Warner and Motorola, as well as rights to some Beatles footage, but lack of support from major labels, as well as intense US-based competition, has been blamed for the company's closure.

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  • Shame about the shutdown. I got loads of obscure punk tracks from Wippit and loved to trawl through the back catalogues.

    Will be sorely missed
    Posted by Judith Smith, UK

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