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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (53609)9/23/2000 4:11:55 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) of 63513
 
Napster can be used for legal purposes -- you could make your own music and put it up on your computer and that would be perfectly legal. CNet is not talking about how to use it -- it is the people using it to share/download copyrighted material that are doing something illegal. And if Napster is knowingly facilitating this (how can they not know, they have a centralized server . . .), they're liable.

Again, the argument isn't that the current methodology will and has to change, the argument is that in the current form, it is illegal.

Anyway, we know where we all stand, I'm out of this conversation.

-A
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