There’s an article in Britain’s prestigious Times Online today called “Q&A: Napster and the Music Industry,” which seems — at least on the surface — to explain what Napster 2 will mean to Britons now that its owner, Roxio, has succeeded in snaking it into the United Kingdom. “Easy, safe and legal” Napster relaunched, said the Financial Times yesterday. Does that mean OD2 or iTunes, for example, or LimeWire, Blubster, BearShare, Morpheus, Grokster or any of the other commercial P2P applications is hard to use, unsafe and illegal?
Napster Arrives in Britain, But Success Isn’t Certain
Posted by: Jon Newton May 21, 2004 12:54 PMThere’s an article in Britain’s prestigious Times Online today called “Q&A: Napster and the Music Industry,” which seems — at least on the surface — to explain what Napster 2 will mean to Britons now that its owner, Roxio, has succeeded in snaking it into the United Kingdom. “Easy, safe and legal” Napster relaunched, said the Financial Times yesterday. Does that mean OD2 or iTunes, for example, or LimeWire, Blubster, BearShare, Morpheus, Grokster or any of the other commercial P2P applications is hard to use, unsafe and illegal?