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Courts, colleges urged to silence Napster

Popular music-swapping services face growing discord, as the recording industry wins key support in its efforts to pull the plug on Napster and some artists ask colleges to ban the popular service.

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Popular music-swapping services face growing discord, as the recording industry wins key support in its efforts to pull the plug on Napster and some artists ask colleges to ban the popular service.

"Napster's users would be permitted to...(distribute) copyrighted works on a scale beggaring anything Congress could have imagined."

- U.S. "friend of the court" brief

 


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