File-swapping embraced
In another deal that signals the music industry’s increasing willingness to co-opt rather than crush file-swapping technology, three major record labels have agreed to distribute songs through a new online service expected to debut early next year.
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group are expected to announce today that they will distribute songs for purchase on a file-swapping network called Peer Impact.
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