Digital music reseller ReDigi is the latest online content distributor (or redistributor) to find itself in legal trouble. The site launched in October 2011 as a service for users to sell old digital music files and gain points toward buying new ones. Digital music has solved many problems with its tangible counterparts, but buyers aren’t able to sell or trade-in used copies.
The ReDigi legal battle heats up: Google to the rescue?
Thu, 02/02/2012 - 23:02
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