Vivendi Universal, one of the record companies involved in the court case against Napster, has said it will consider a subscription-based link-up with the MP3 file swapping service.
Vivendi Universal, one of the record companies involved in the court case against Napster, has said it will consider a subscription-based link-up with the MP3 file swapping service. The music gro...
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