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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (19459)3/6/2001 4:58:10 PM
From: Rocky Reid  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
It seems to me that this Judge Patel is giving Napster every bit of leeway to try and keep Napster up and running. This Judge has basically put the burden on the Record Companies to supply a list of all FILENAMES. This is important and I would think that the RIAA is going to appeal this ruling as well. The Copyrighted material is NOT a filename, but the music itself. By merely inserting a space or extra character into a title you can circumvent the Napster filters.

There is no way, no how that these Napster filters can work effectively.
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