Can the Music Industry Change Its Tune?

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Music and Movies

 

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Walter R

 

Date added:

July 28, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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7 / 1692

 

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Its Web site provided software and services that enabled users to locate any of the 1 billion digitized MP3 music files on the computers of other online Napster members and copy them onto their own computers for free. Napster's own computers did not store any music files, but instead acted as a matchmaker...
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To obtain a specific music file, you would sign on to the Napster Web site and type in the name of the desired song. Napster's central title index would display the connected computers with that specific song. Napster then established a direct connection between the requesting computer and the one storing the desired music file...
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