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Warner yanks content from Nokia Music Store

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The Wall Street Journal reports Warner Music Group will withhold its content from the fledgling Nokia Music Store digital site, chalking up the decision to concerns over the handset giant's social networking site Mosh. According to WMG, Mosh--which enables consumers to share videos and other user-generated content--is also a hotbed for illegal downloads of copyrighted material. So far, WMG is the sole major label to restrict sales via the Nokia Music Store site--content from rivals Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and EMI Group remains available.

"We are continuing discussions with [Warner] ... and we are hopeful that Warner will be part of Nokia Music Store in the future," Nokia spokesperson Kari Tuutti told the WSJ. "We are implementing all possible systems to prevent copyrighted material being uploaded to Mosh."  

In related news, Nokia announced its will delay the launch of its resurrected N-Gage gaming platform. Originally set to go live in November, Nokia said N-Gage will now appear sometime in December as a result of software issues. "This is because of a delay in software testing," a Nokia spokesperson told Next Generation. "It's been pushed back a few weeks but the website will launch globally before the end of the year."

For more on the Nokia/Warner spat:
- read this Wall Street Journal article

For more on the N-Gage delay:
- read this Next Generation article

Related articles:
Nokia Music Store launches in U.K.
Nokia to debut music download service
Nokia enters the Mosh pit
Nokia trials new N-Gage with Elisa
Warner outlines content distribution vision
WMG charges Rhino with digital distribution 


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