By Katherine Gaidos
The recording industry's lawsuit against online song-swapping service Napster has, in the public eye, taken on enormous proportions; it has changed from an infringement suit against a dot-com startup to a case that will help determine the fate of copyright law in that new f...
The recording industry's lawsuit against online song-swapping service Napster has, in the public eye, taken on enormous proportions; it has changed from an infringement suit against a dot-com startup to a case that will help determine the fate of copyright law in that new f...
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