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Microsoft Goes Universal

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Proving that Microsoft is not the monopoly in all aspects of computer technology, the company has reached an agreement that they hope will help the Zune digital music player compete with Apple iPod. Attempting to compete with Apple Computer's digital music player the iPod, Microsoft announced a deal to pay a percentage of the sale from Zune players to Apple's iPod. Without the agreement, Microsoft would not have permission to sell Universal artist's music. The deal, which was announced yesterday, will not only benefit the Universal label itself but also the artists. The artists will receive half of the monetary assets Universal acquires from the online sales of their music. Universal music is said to be receiving $1 for every $250 Zune device that Microsoft sells. Universal currently receives royalties from Apple iTunes sales and eventually hope to receive a percentage of sales from the Apple iPod. Universal wishes to receive monetary compensation from iPod based on the fact that over 95% of the music stored on the device is either downloaded illegally, or ripped from a CD by the owner. Perhaps Apple Computers should worry about the user-friendly image that the sharing of profits with artists will bring to Microsoft. Recently a

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