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To: BostonGuy
But those stories are from 2001, aren't they? I think what happened today is fairly significant if they are just not allowing the infringing devices from being downloaded because they claim they can't control the network.
25 posted on 01/16/2002 10:25:17 PM PST by copyfight
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To: copyfight
Yeah, those stories are old (only three weeks though - "From 2001" sounds vintage already!). I haven't located any newer info, except that the software download links are off their site, but the client still works (i.e. I'm being authenticated against their servers). My guess is they will go down as Napster did, and yet another app will become the latest and greatest. P2P is clearly what consumers want, and if the RIAA has to learn the hard way, they will!
29 posted on 01/16/2002 10:43:59 PM PST by BostonGuy
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