Facebook signs licensing deal with century-old Indian music label

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Facebook Inc has signed a global licensing deal with one of India's largest music labels, allowing users to choose from a large catalogue of Bollywood music for their Facebook and Instagram posts, the music company said on Wednesday.

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The Kolkata-based company, which sold vinyls and cassettes under household name HMV for decades, is India’s oldest music label and released the country’s first ever studio-recorded song in 1902. The deal will “allow people on our platforms, globally, to use their favorite retro Indian music to further enrich their content,” said Facebook India’s director and head of partnerships, Manish Chopra, in a statement.

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