We've been watching People's Music Store closely since its launch earlier this year: it lets music fans set up their own digital music stores, stocked from a central catalogue maintained by the company. Until now, though, those tracks have only been from independent labels.That's now changed, via a deal with Universal Music Group to add more than 300,000 of its tracks to the People's Music Store catalogue. UMG is thus the first major label to sign up for the service, bringing artists including Amy Winehouse, Duffy, Morrissey, U2, Guns'n'Roses, Kanye West and Jay-Z to the service, which

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