MySpace to block copyright music

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Mrs Behavin

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LOS ANGELES - MySpace.com will use "audio fingerprinting" technology to block users from uploading copyright music to the social networking site, the company said Monday.
MySpace, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., said it will review all music files uploaded by community members to their online profiles. The files will be run through a music database from Gracenote Inc.
"MySpace is staunchly committed to protecting artists' rights, whether those artists are on major labels or are independent acts," said Chris DeWolfe, MySpace chief executive and co-founder.

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I learned that today. I usually make extra profiles because sometimes the bands are too gay to host a song you like. Damn Myspace assholes.
 
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