Unfortunately it's not an announcement about us doing it, but it's encouraging for the industry as a whole; the following story was originally spotted here on News.com:
Music promoter the
Mean Fiddler
has signed a deal with Universal Records that will let fans download live tracks from bands who are playing at events such as the Reading Festival. The deal will also cover concerts at Mean Fiddler venues in Britain, which have hosted Universal artists including the Scissor Sisters, Black Eyed Peas and Queens of the Stone Age. Subject to approval from the Universal artists, songs will be sold for 99 to 150 pence each.
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