EMI takes bigger steps into Internet downloads
Written by onlywhenidream on November 14, 2002 to Internet.
LOS ANGELES - According to a Reuters report yesterday, EMI has taken further steps to allow for registered downloading of its artists’ music from the Internet. In addition to the service offered by PressPlay that we reported about earlier this year, nine contracts have been signed with service providers, which will allow access to music online.
- Full story (As published on Yahoo UK)
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zeeshan said on November 14, 2002 13:54:
GOOD MOVE! This way we don’t have to WAIT for CDs to be launched in our countries. As soon as they are launched in Sweden, I here in Pakistan will buy ’em !! GREAT WORK!
Zee