Facebook cuts ties with Project Playlist

December 24, 2008 Facebook cuts ties with Project Playlist

The logo of social networking website 'Facebook' is displayed on a computer screen. Social network Facebook has severed ties with Project Playlist, just days after rival MySpace cut its links with the fast-growing music-sharing startup over copyright violation fears.

Social network Facebook has severed ties with Project Playlist, just days after rival MySpace cut its links with the fast-growing music-sharing startup over copyright violation fears.



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