The deal means Snocap has now allied itself with all four of the world’s largest record companies. The company had already established relationships with Sony BMG, Vivendi Universal’s Universal Music and EMI Group Plc. In September, the company also signed deals with various independent labels.
Snocap launched in December. By using fingerprinting technology to identify and track music, the company said it hopes to give consumers authorized options on par with file-sharing services, and turn the threat of still popular peer-to-peer services into an opportunity for music companies and artists.
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