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MySpace in talks on music downloads

By Joshua Chaffin in New York

Published: February 19 2008 23:24 | Last updated: February 19 2008 23:24

MySpace, the world’s largest social networking site, is gearing up to partner with the major record companies to create an advertising-supported service that would allow consumers to listen to music for free on their computers.

The company, a division of News Corp, has held discussions with Universal Music, Sony BMG, Warner Music and EMI, according to several people familiar with the matter.

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