
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Apple Inc.'s iTunes store may have leaked a copy of U.S. singer Kelly Clarkson's new album, "All I Ever Wanted," onto the Internet, an industry source says.
Rolling Stone magazine's Web site said Apple's music service leaked the album online weeks before its scheduled March 10 release date, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.
Apple has yet to offer an official comment on the matter.
The online leak comes in the wake of months of marketing efforts for the new album from Clarkson, who won the first season of "American Idol."
The Times said the reported "Wanted" leak marked the second rumored leak of a major new album this week.
The newspaper said media reports Friday blamed Universal Music Group's Australian division for a leak of the upcoming U2 album, "No Line on the Horizon."
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