LimeWire, the defunct file-sharing service, and its owner are agreeing to pay the record labels $105 million to end a 5-year-old copyright-infringement lawsuit.The deal clearly marks the end of a legal era. With the old-school litigation strategy behind it, the labels now face their next big task as the digital age has mutated to the cloud age: how to deal with Amazon and Google, which have begun offering storage-locker services allowing music fans to play their tunes from the cloud on devices of their choice.
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