- by Jason Gregory
- Thursday, September 25, 2008
- Photo by: Shirlaine Forrest
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MySpace have launched a new music service which allows users to listen to music for free.
MySpace Music, which is currently restricted to the US, allows members to build up play lists of their favourite music on their profile page.
But they must buy a copy of the song if they want to be able to listen to it on a portable music device.
MySpace Music has won full support of the worlds four major record labels - Sony BMG, Universal, Warner and EMI – and looks set to make a dent in Apple's dominance of the digital download market.
All songs purchased by users will be DRM-Free, making them compatible with a wide range of MP3 playing devices.
Over recent years, the social networking website has become famous for helping to launch the careers of a number of acts, including Lily Allen and Hadouken!

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