Jul 12 2001

Judge Orders Napster To STAY OFFLINE

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ZDNET REPORTS

“A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Napster to remain offline until it can show that it is able to effectively block access to copyrighted works on its file-swapping network, according to both parties involved in the suit.” Read The Story Here

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  1. Troyman3775

    YES!

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