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Nokia Music Store launches without Warner Music due to file sharing fears



Nokia Music Store launches without Warner Music due to file sharing fears

Notice anything missing from the Nokia Music Store launched yesterday? How about Madonna? According to the Wall Street Journal, Warner Music Group — yeah, that guy — is withholding their goods due to concerns with copyright abuse at Nokia. No, not with Nokia’s Music Store but with their seemingly unrelated MOSH (MObile SHaring) file-sharing service. The other three majors — Universal, Sony BMG, and EMI — are all playing nice, however. A Nokia spokesman confirmed the absence stating, “we are hopeful that Warner will be part of Nokia Music Store in the future.” Who knew that Madonna could be used like a big stick?

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