Source:Mashable!
Last.FM marked a company milestone many months ago when it signed a number of music industry giants to its multi-million-strong audio track list. The now CBS-owned service counted Warner Music Group as one of the first participants. No more. This week, Warner retracted its catalogue, as was reported first by Peter Kafka of Silicon Alley […]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: “Warner Has Lost Its Senses In Last.FM Split”, url: “http://mashable.com/2008/06/07/warner-lastfm/” });

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