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Intellectual Property

Apr. 27, 2001

Beat Goes On

Napster may have run afoul of the law but in its place on the Web is Gnutella, a file-sharing network that could be the next anti-piracy target for the recording industry.

        By Amy Bentley
        
        Napster may have run afoul of the law but in its place on the Web is Gnutella, a file-sharing network that could be the next anti-piracy target for the recording industry.
        Gnutella - a piece of software that has no central control, is not a business ...

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