Grooveshark is getting it from all angles. Not only did its only major label deal (
with EMI) collapse, but the company is now being sued by
all four major labels for large-scale copyright infringement due to its policy of letting users upload music into its system, where over 30 million people stream it for free each month - mostly in the absence of licenses from artists, labels, and publishers.
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