Doug Morris, CEO of Universal Music Group, said that an agreement with the most popular social network
MySpace is planned for the near future. Let's say that in mid-November, the company filed a lawsuit in court, accusing MySpace
of connivance at violating the law . Service users have the opportunity to freely post video content, including copyrighted.
Statements made by the representative of Universal sound quite threatening: Morris, in particular, said that if MySpace did not enter into an agreement, then “this would be a big mistake for them.” His words are quoted by
Reuters .
Apparently, the company plans to cooperate with MySpace on about the same conditions as with
YouTube , an agreement with which was concluded before the sale of the service to Google.