Kazaa also turning its life around, becoming legal music subscription service
Published by admin on July 19, 2009
We must have missed the memo that informed us of the impending revival sweeping the illicit music landscape, but there’s no denying its potency now. Just weeks after Napster and Pirate Bay decided to right the wrong and morph into legitimate music subscription services (or something of the sort, anyway), the infamous and all-but-forgotten Kazaa has evidently decided to do the same.
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Kazaa also turning its life around, becoming legal music subscription service
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