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Bill Gates Joins The Music Business

By March 26, 2012No Comments

I would like to share this article about Bill Gates which was posted by Corbis – a photo, film, video, and art masterpiece library service owned by Bill Gates – is getting into the music licensing business with the launch of Green Light Music, which has a catalogue that includes songs from the top four record labels. The service will allow customers to bid on the rights to songs such as The Monkees’ “Daydream Believer”. What makes the service unique is that Green Light Music doesn’t actually own the rights to any of the songs in its catalogue; it simply serves as a middleman, connecting content owners with end users.

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Bill Gates Enters The Music Business

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