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After a dramatic federal court ruling that has shut Napster down, will have an effect on sharing music files on the internet. Napster has been one of the hottest sites on the internet in the last eighteen months, with more than fifty million users. Napster allows anyone with a CD burner to and a modem to download free music and burn it to a CD. The main purpose or as it seems, is to avoid the cost of new CD's. But some argue that it has different uses. Some musicians say that it allows them to get their music out to the public by avoiding the record companies. Others say they use it to hear a group's music before they buy their CD. While others say that it is stealing. That it keeps musicians from making money off of their music. Which also keeps record companies from making money. Plus, it also takes sales away from record stores.
Since Napster was shut down it has acquired Gigabeat. The moment if went after Napster it should have offered its own online services at a reasonable price, but it didn't and now they have to deal with a large amount of copy-cat music-sharing programs. Once they stopped paying the fee the music would stop. ry could do one of two things: First, Succeed in killing off Napster. Gigabeat is not the first company to come to Napsters aide. The thing that sets Morpheus apart from Napster is its ability to stay online no matter what. Although none of these have achieved the success of Napster they are collectively approaching its popularity. com in mid April had ten million users by the end of August and had 1million new users every week. It doesn't use a centralized server like Napster did. Napster employed the services of Gracenote to exclude copyrighted files from its file sharing service. Morpheus, which was launched by MusicCity. Morpheus has been hailed as the next Napster. BMG music has also invested in Napster. The industry also wants users to rent songs.
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