Jul 9 2002

Universal Music adds 1,000 albums to subscription service

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Universal Music Group is planning to add a large part of its music library online. It’s adding about 1,000 albums to a subscription service called Emusic.com, although it seems only older albums from the likes of Four Tops and Stevie Wonder will be added. Emusic gives users the same ownership rights as if they had bought a CD.

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