The Warner Music Group have removed all songs by their artists from the music community website Last.fm, according to reports.
The record labels back-catalogue disappeared from the website last Friday (June 6th).
Although, an official explanation has yet to be given, blog reports have suggested that the two companies operated on a monthly contract that hasn't been renewed.
Last.fm allows its users to stream songs 'on-demand' up to three times – a limit that has been criticised by many users.
Many rival sites offer subscribers the chance to stream songs as many times as the wish.
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