Grooveshark Blocks German Users Over Licensing Costs

Courtesy TorrentFreak  Wed, 01/18/2012 - 05:32

Grooveshark users in Germany officially became former users of the service today after the US-based music streaming site stopped offering its service there.

Grooveshark has in excess of 30 million users, less than 10% of which are located in Germany.

Rather than being presented with the usual page from where almost any music in the world can be found, local users were instead greeted with the following message:

Groovegerman

Due to unreasonably high operating costs, the notice...


 

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