MP3.com returns to music sharing with new features
13th Nov 2006, 10:02 GMT
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - MP3.com, the once massive music download site that settled copyright infringement suits with major record labels, said on Monday it is allowing the sharing of music and videos but this time with the authorization of independent artists.
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