Universal Bans Full-Length MySpace Audios
As part of Doug Morris’ effort to focus on his anti-iTunes music subscription service, Universal Music Group has suddenly decided that full-length MySpace audios are evil. Ironically, the news came from none other than MySpace-bred, Universal-signed Colbie Caillat:
Due to circumstances beyond my control I have to swap the songs out on my page for 90 second versions instead of full length versions. In fact some of the songs have already been swapped as I write this.Every artist signed to a Universal label has to comply immediately.
Smh. My guess is that Newscorp will throw some money at Universal or strike a deal of some sort with them, and this whole thing will be history.
[ Full Story: Mashable.com ]

