New Zealand is catching up with legal music downloading in other countries, thanks to the last of four deals with major international record companies brokered by local digital music website digiRAMA.
Aucklanders Shaun Davis and his brother Garth launched the company 17 months ago and quickly negotiated contracts with Warner Music and New Zealand label Festival Mushroom for their music.
Six months ago they added EMI and Sony to the list and signed with Universal six weeks ago.
digiRAMA has just finished loading most of the Universal catalogue on to its website, giving music lovers 350,000 songs to choose from.
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