Jul 30 2001

RIAA wants to settle with Napster

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There is a report saying “RIAA sees that since the court has already ordered Napster to filter out and block all copyrighted music from its service, there is no longer need to pursue their own lawsuit.” Well I guess they’re done kicking the bloodied and battered corpse, maybe we can all stop gawking at the carnage now.

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