XM and Warner settle, it’s a Festivus miracle!
Filed under: Portable Audio
Well, not really miraculous — that was totally and completely expected when we saw XM and Universal kiss and form up a couple weeks ago — but now XM and Warner Music Group have finally found some common ground by the XM Pioneer Inno player song
recording issue. The terms of the settlement are undisclosed, but we’re certain they include stipulations of heavy DRM and various feats of strength.
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