MySpace Music: Bald sollen User für Onlinestreams zahlen

2008 was the year of free strea­ming music. When MyS­pace Music ente­red the fray a little over a year ago, it see­med like the music labels had finally relen­ted, and were wil­ling to expe­ri­ment with free strea­ming music to users. The future looked bright.
2009 is the year of recko­ning. The Euro­pean launch of Spo­tify, which offers users free strea­ming music on demand, was an affir­ma­tion of the trend. Soon Spo­tify would launch in the U.S., too, the com­pany said.
Things are changing.

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