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San Bruno,
Calif.
– Rumblefish, an online
music licensing service, has signed a deal with Google’s (NASD: GOOG) YouTube, which will
allow YouTube users to pay $2 to license Rumblefish tracks for use in
noncommercial videos they post to the site, Billboard reports. A new site for
the feature, FriendlyMusic.com, is slated to launch on June 29.


 

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(Billboard)

http://www.rumblefish.com

http://www.friendlymusic.com/

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