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BitTorrent has been working to expand its portfolio of cloud services lately, from its Sync file storage and sharing app to its Live multichannel video broadcasting platform. Today, it’s launched BitTorrent Now, an ad-supported streaming service for music and video. It doesn’t host every artist under the sun, but instead hosts content from content creators who sign up to distribute their work through the platform. The company is no stranger to supporting artists; for the past few years, it’s allowed them to make music and films available through its peer-to-peer file sharing service. In 2014, it introduced a paygate so…

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