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See Full StoryMusic downloading from Napster has been suspended, at least temporarily, while the
file-swapping site installs filters in order to comply with a court order
prohibiting the unauthorized exchange of copyrighted music.
"File transfers have been temporarily suspended while Napster upgrades the databases that
support our new file identification technology," said a message posted on Napster's home
page.
Posted by: kev 2001-07-06 10:19:35 In reply to: ECT News
don't quite understand here is that Napster was not the one doing the trading here, they were the middleman
so to speak. Napster was not the one changing the music into MP3s for people to download.
The recording companies think that they have won here but they haven't. I guess they never heard of FTP sites.
I guess they never heard of the software that changes the CD formats into MP3s especially now
with the software that eliminates the digital fingerprint they think they are hiding on their CDs.
They think that they will stop the exchange of music between individuals but they are WRONG. They have just opened
a BIG can of worms here and if they think they can stop it, they should rethink that.
Posted by: bettty 2001-07-06 07:40:02 In reply to: ECT News
I pay a fee for my Internet provider, now they are forcing Napster to charge a fee, next they want to charge for e-mail.
What next?
I am sorry I purchased a computer, I should have known that everyone would want money for nothing.
I still say Napster is doing nothing that the radios haven't been doing for years, I have taped a lot of music from the radio stations (for my listening pleasure). The whole thing is one word GREED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: ura dumb dumb 2001-07-05 21:08:10 In reply to: ECT News
For any dumb dumb who don't know that was sarcasm, you really need a life.
Posted by: Ani Dominu 2001-07-05 17:05:30 In reply to: ECT News
If only downloading MP3s was impossible without Napster this would make sense. Oh Well.
Posted by: Miel Gibson 2001-07-05 11:44:11 In reply to: ECT News
Napster for me is dead!
Posted by: Dave 2001-07-05 11:25:44 In reply to: ECT News
Paid subscription?? Sure - tell me I can find Etta James, Mills Bros., Inkspots, Bessy Smith, The Orioles, The Platters .... the list goes on. Not likely. Damn!
Dave
Posted by: susan 2001-07-05 09:06:45 In reply to: ECT News
Posted by: Don Canaan 2001-07-05 08:31:43 In reply to: ECT News
If you must download 10.3, MAKE SURE you have an earlier version of the software so that you can get your music returned to the "My Music" folder on Napster.
On another matter, I do not understand why music which is not available anywhere else e.g. songs from the '30s and '40s, or music from fringe 1950s singers such as June Valli, have been removed.
If this music were available, I would purchase it on CD or from services such as Napster, but apparently users in their 60s do not matter.
I would appreciate additional comment.
Posted by: Thomas 2001-07-05 14:58:37 In reply to: Don Canaan
Thousands of people that had access to a computer but didn't have enough money to buy a single or a cd could listen to their favorite bands. Money-hungry musicians put up these lawsuits for attention and that is what they got. Now they are denying Little Timmy the music he loves, all so that they can earn another million.
They basically closed down the world's most-used program, for what? So that people wouldn't steal their music. Come on! At least people were downloading their music.
Posted by: RayRay 2001-07-08 11:02:07 In reply to: Thomas
Posted by: Grnfarmer 2001-07-06 05:27:20 In reply to: Thomas
A handful of musicians came out against Napster i.e. filesharing, but the vast majority were right there with us.
Metallica was one group I know of that was against musicsharing.
Pay attention to me now. I am a recorded musician, so I know how this works.
The Music Companies were mad because they own the copyrights and WAAAAaaaaa they were not making more money off the musicians & writers work & sweat.
Most of the Real Musicians are real people just like you & I. They were flattered people were still interested in their music. They are the kind of people who understand there are "poor folk" that can't buy everything they want.
Rest assured, my friend, The Record Companies are to Blame.
Posted by: Martin731 2001-07-05 15:01:59 In reply to: Thomas
The part I hate is that they shut down Napster when they should have worked with Napster to build a better model for everyone. The artists *should* get paid for the songs I want to listen to. I just don't necessarily want to purchase an entire CD just to get one song.
Posted by: Pip 2001-07-05 17:09:10 In reply to: Martin731
are the ones making all the money, not the artists, I know this to be true because I have friends in the music biz. Anyway, you may have won the battle but not the war. There are still many other resources to obtain music online. You will never stop them all and if you try, you will
only drive it underground just like the software
piracy (warez Sites) that goes online. Why not worry about this and all the illegal porn that is online instead of focusing on napster and mp3 trading? Put that one in your pipe and smoke it!
Posted by: celticsfan 2001-07-05 17:51:08 In reply to: Pip
Posted by: Michael 2001-07-06 10:12:49 In reply to: celticsfan
Posted by: Noelle 2001-07-06 14:14:53 In reply to: Michael







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