Daily Music and Tech News
Written by Katharine Donelson
Published February 16, 2005
Published February 16, 2005
Part of Daily Music and Tech News
Free Downloads, anybody? Napster says Hack not a danger to their subscription model.
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Broadcasting Decency Enforcement Act to be voted on by the House
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So the music industry is shitting bricks about the Napster burn-to-CD exploit, eh? Every stupid business model gets its come-uppance, sooner or later