An industry standard that accompanies my music

Regardless where or how digital music is consumed, produced or distributed in the future, AudioID will play an important role as a recognized industry standard that inconspicuously accompanies my music. Consider the following scenarios:

Right now I'm listening to a new song on the radio, but the DJ named neither the song nor the artist. I was able to record a part of the track with my UPnP-enabled home network, onto my PC or via mobile phone and can now add all the track information thanks to the AudioID database. Then I can buy the song and maybe even a few others.

I do research work in government archives, with a media company or in court and regularly have to search for particular speech recordings. I can quickly search through the huge database and find what I'm looking for with the help of the AudioID reference fingerprint.

I'm throwing a large party and am looking for suitable music for the evening, but the music archive on my PC is full of tracks with incomplete track information. I'll be able to reliably and quickly clean up my archive automatically using the respective program's software.

I've just made my own new song and it's getting lots of airtime on a local radio station because of my upcoming gig in the biggest, most happening club in the city. Of course, I'd like to see the royalties at the end of the day. This is where AudioID and broadcast monitoring comes in handy. It's also important that my music isn't distributed to the depths of the Internet where it will be copied by every Tom, Dick and Harry. For this purpose, I'll be able to take advantage of the special service providers available that check to see where AudioIDs are playing or are being downloaded illegally.

I've compiled a CD of my favorite MP3s and songs from CDs, but the track information isn't burned onto the audio CD with the tracks. Only with AudioID will I be able to find out this file-based information once again. On a hi-fi system connected to the Internet this can occur in real time. This way I always have correct and fully-consistent track information.

When searching for the right music or for possible copyright breaches I don't have to rely on the track information of each song being correct, because AudioID searches and finds the correct information with 100% accuracy, this is because it only focuses on the content, independent of format and quality.