As the twentieth century drew to a close, the record companies were scrambling in desperation, attempting to shut down a tiny company named Napster. Employing Peer-to-Peer architecture, Napster had created a simple file-sharing program that allowed people to search each other\u27s computer hard drives for songs and transfer the songs to their own hard drives for free. In its first year of operation, Napster became the fastest growing Internet site in history, reaching more than 20 million people. The record companies screamed piracy, claiming that Napster interfered with their copyrights. Although it was not necessarily in their best interests, the record companies - dependent on an antiquated business model - were intent on shutting Naps...
On February 12, 2001, the electronic world watched as the Ninth Circuit returned its unanimous decis...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
Fifteen years ago, a new file-sharing technology called Napster provided college students and adults...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Similar to most other creative industries, the evolution of the music industry is heavily shaped by ...
The Napster case has created a frenzy of controversy and confusion. The Peer to Peer technology dev...
This Note will focus on A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. and will include an analysis of copyright...
Napster released its controversial peer-to-peer music file sharing software to the public in June 19...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
Napster is gone for now, but the fissures it opened in our understanding of intellectual property wi...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
This Article offers a preliminary economic analysis of whether it is desirable to hold Napster, Inc....
On February 12, 2001, the electronic world watched as the Ninth Circuit returned its unanimous decis...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
Fifteen years ago, a new file-sharing technology called Napster provided college students and adults...
First Diamond Multimedia, then MP3.com, now Napster. The recording industry, in a flurry to protect ...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
This paper considers the copJ.right litigation over the $le-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
Similar to most other creative industries, the evolution of the music industry is heavily shaped by ...
The Napster case has created a frenzy of controversy and confusion. The Peer to Peer technology dev...
This Note will focus on A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. and will include an analysis of copyright...
Napster released its controversial peer-to-peer music file sharing software to the public in June 19...
This article uses the Napster controversy as a stepping stone to discussing copyright law in the Int...
Napster is gone for now, but the fissures it opened in our understanding of intellectual property wi...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
This paper considers the copyright litigation over the file-sharing program, Napster. The first sect...
This Article offers a preliminary economic analysis of whether it is desirable to hold Napster, Inc....
On February 12, 2001, the electronic world watched as the Ninth Circuit returned its unanimous decis...
When Napster was first launched on the Internet in August of 1999 by young programmer, Shawn Fanning...
Fifteen years ago, a new file-sharing technology called Napster provided college students and adults...