The New Napsters
from the and-so? dept
Fortune is running an article that could have appeared a year ago. Not sure why they're suddenly putting it up now. It talks about the various P2P networks that people use nowadays to download music, and how the music industry wants to shut them down. The only thing that I found interesting was that it's at least mildly sympathetic towards users, which I wouldn't necessarily expect from a magazine that usually sides with businesses and which is owned by AOL-Time Warner.
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