Ebay Wets Its Feet In The Online Music Pool

Well, it looks like eBay has been inspired by all those millions of iTunes song sales. They’re running a six-month test offering downloadable music through authorized sellers, who would have to ‘ensure copyright protection for the content and meet service-level agreements.’ Also of note, ‘music buyers won’t be allowed to resell the files on eBay.’ I’m not exactly sure how eBay is going to handle all this, the logistics of it all would be completely overwhelming. Well good luck eBay, you’re sure going to need it; The iTunes Music Store has recently reached over 100 million songs legally download and purchased from their online music service. You can read the full article over at informationweek.com. peace out-

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One Comment to “Ebay Wets Its Feet In The Online Music Pool”  

  1. 1 Nash

    Yo, that’s what’s up truhfltuly.

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