"Save Qobuz" : more than 10.000 signatures!
As longtime customers and friends of Qobuz, we are the creators of this petition, launched two weeks ago, to show our support for Qobuz and draw the attention of the Ministry of Culture to the fate of our beloved service.Now, the petition has surpassed 10,000 signatures. Including many Qobuz lovers, musicians, and music professionals.At this point we want to thank you warmly for having defended our values with so much enthusiasm.We will send this petition to Fleur Pellerin, Minister of Culture and Communication, as planned.It is also an opportunity to carry this message from the Qobuz team, who are proud to announce that, no matter what the outcome of this petition, the service has won a first victory having found so much support among you.Concerning the future of Qobuz, things are progressing. We are coming through this difficult period.Last Monday, November 23 was the date for the submission of any proposed takeover bids, and indeed four bids arrived on the desk of the Judicial Administrator.With regards to the fate of Qobuz, many of you have raised the notion of participatory financing. We had looked into this extensively but, for legal reasons, it was not possible (or very complex), as the company was then in receivership.Many of you might ask how we can continue to support Qobuz. At this stage, more than ever, to support Qobuz, the best way is to be loyal. To buy music on Qobuz, to share Qobuz with your friends. This will help us come smoothly through this transitional period until the recovery solution is chosen and in place (between mid-December and mid-January, all going well). It is always possible to sign the petition, still open to this day.