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BitPass was an American company from 2002-2007 that developed an online payment system for digital content and services including
micropayment A micropayment is a financial transaction involving a very small sum of money and usually one that occurs online. A number of micropayment systems were proposed and developed in the mid-to-late 1990s, all of which were ultimately unsuccessful. A s ...
s. One of its best-known projects was the Mperia
online music store A digital music store is a business that sells digital audio files of music recordings over the Internet. Customers gain ownership of a license to use the files, in contrast to a music streaming service, where they listen to recordings without ...
catering to unsigned artists.


Background

Kurt Huang and Gyuchang Jun founded BitPass. Michael O'Donnell was brought on as CEO in 2004, but left by April 2005, and was eventually replaced by Doug Knopper in November 2005.(16 November 2005)
After a long wait, a new CEO at BitPass
''San Francisco Business Times''
Although the origins of the idea for the company dated back to 1999, the company incorporated and got off the ground with $1.5 million in joint venture funding led by Garage Technology Ventures in late 2002. The first test version of the product was launched in June 2003.Tedeschi, Bob (21 July 2003)

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White, Elizabeth (28 January 2004)
Innovating bit by bit
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In late 2004, a second funding round of $11.75 million was announced.Napier, H. Albert, et al
Creating a winning E-business
p. 171-72 (2d ed. 2006) ()
For the content buyer, Bitpass worked like a pre-paid telephone card: the buyer signed up for the service and put money into an account using a credit card or PayPal. This stored-value amount could be used to purchase digital content or services. Transaction fees were paid by the content provider. For payments under $5, the charge was 15% of the price paid by the buyer (Bitpass Professional merchant account fee). BitPass also partnered with major technology and financial services companies such as
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, the Royal Bank of Scotland and
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. On January 19, 2007 Bitpass announced that they were shutting down, and operations officially closed on January 26, 2007.(19 January 2007)
Bitpass croaks — is this the end of micropayments?
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Mperia

Mperia was an online music store founded in 2003 by BitPass to use the BitPass payment system. Launched by Huang and Joshua Ellis, it was aimed toward allowing independent musicians to sell their music online. Artists could upload their own music directly, and could price their own music, with tracking costing between US$0.25 and US$1.50. No digital rights management features were permitted. Artists kept 70% of each track's revenue. In 2004, Mperia partnered with CD Baby to sell tracks from CDBaby's catalog. With the shutdown of BitPass, Mperia also shut down in early 2007.Vitka, William (20 January 2007)
Mperia, Bitpass Shutting Down
''New York Post''


References


External links


Bitpass site


- article by cartoonist
Scott McCloud Scott McCloud (born Scott McLeod; June 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist and comics theorist. He is best known for his non-fiction books about comics: ''Understanding Comics'' (1993), '' Reinventing Comics'' (2000), and '' Making Comics'' (20 ...
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