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With MySpace Music coming up, we have got news that the plan of streaming live music is only confined to the boundaries of the U.S. Meaning the obvious that users outside the United States won’t have the honor to enjoy the new service as they had been anticipating.
This disables MySpace outsiders from creating their custom playlist, listening to streaming music, or even get hands on playlist of friends who reside in the U.S and themselves enjoy the new deal. Sounds discouraging and more importantly dividing the MySpace crowd so openly.
This action isn’t a part of some plan purposely designed to create some sort of rift and is due to one major factor that such deals of streaming live music across a website involves quite a lot of complex licensing deals in each and every country involved. And there is a need to have negotiations before such a feature be enabled for users in various countries.
MySpace’s larger audience is based in the U.S but it has a pretty large following across the world as well and hopes are that MySpace would come up with something for the rest of its users across the U.S borders.













