The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, much lauded in press last week, has run afoul of music companies: Loudeye, the company supplying the students’ service with songs, didn’t have the right to do so.
MIT has agreed to reconfigure the Library Access to Music Project and remove songs from Vivendi Universal’s Universal Music Group, while it negotiates directly with the labels and publishers.
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