Universal Music Group has announced it will let people download individual songs for 99 cents and without the subscription fee or copying restrictions that are common at other music industry Web sites. The company will make 43,000 songs available, using Liquid Audio technology. The San Francisco Chronicle has a story on the decision, and here's Universal's press release.
Posted by Paul Grabowicz at November 20, 2002 11:06 AMI just want to say if downloading the music from Kazaa is against the law, why does the sight(Kazaa) say free downloads. Why don't they go after Kazaa instead of the people who download. Kazaa is the one miss leading everyone.
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