From Hits Magazine Online: "In an apparent breakthrough that will stun anyone who has watched as defiant file-sharing companies have thumbed their noses at the record business and angry record labels have worked their lawyers to the bone suing anyone involved with the peer-to-peer swapping of music—even their own customers—newly merged megamajor Sony BMG has partnered with file-sharing player Grokster to develop a file-sharing system, dubbed Mashboxx, that would see users pay for at least some song files." Read more about this fascinating development here HITS Daily Double: News and then read Hits’ commentary and interpretations here
Sony/BMG Partners With Grokster
October 30th, 2004 · No Comments
Tags: Music (Business)
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