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Kazaa Wakes Up From Lawsuit-Induced Coma, Vows To Go Legit

11:54PM July 20, 2009 | John Herrman

Old-line filesharing services can’t seem to switch sides fast enough: Now Kazaa, leading purveyor of illegal MP3s and maliciously mislabelled pornography for few years in the early 2000s, has been reborn as a legal, paid music download service. $US20 a month gets you unlimited downloads, 2005-style: in WMA format, wrapped in tons of DRM. The history of iPod-incompatible music stores is littered with dead bodies, so, well, best of luck. [SMH via The Inquirer]


BlackBerry’s Getting A Music Store In September

6:57AM July 14, 2009 | Jason Chen

RIM’s signing up with 7Digital to bring a 6 million track library to BlackBerry phones starting September. The service will hit in “UK, US, Canada, France, Italy, Germany and Spain,” and will be priced at the standard $US0.99 track and $US9.99 album model. [TGDaily via Electronista]