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"She has made a fan of me for life"
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June 19, 2000
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A peek inside the contentious company's shockingly mellow boardroom playlist, and other hits from the RIAA's latest court filing.
By Eric Boehlert
June 19, 2000
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MP3.com basks in a landmark agreement with the majors. But how will the audio company turn the deals into profits?
By Eric Boehlert
June 14, 2000
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30,000 users of the MP3 trading service claim the band misidentified them.
By Janelle Brown
May 16, 2000
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The music-swapping software company uses the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to protect fans from being unduly blocked from its service.
By Janelle Brown
May 10, 2000
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Napster lost its first round in court. But with both sides of the lawsuit depending on the murky Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the war is far from over.
By Eric Boehlert
May 9, 2000
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Napster CEO Eileen Richardson is walking on sunshine. But with lawsuits piling up, is she really dancing on a grave?
By Damien Cave
May 8, 2000
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RIAA chief Hilary Rosen defends the music industry's recent litigation against Napster and MP3.com.
By Janelle Brown
May 1, 2000
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A federal judge gives the record industry a big win in the battle against the online music pioneer.
By Eric Boehlert
April 28, 2000
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In which a British artiste of minor repute salutes his very heavy colleagues for their intrepid bravery in suing Napster.
By John Perry
April 24, 2000
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A once outspoken supporter of the controversial music-swapping
software switches his allegiance, as musicians strike back at Napster.
By Eric Boehlert
April 18, 2000
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The Napster wars continue Plus: Can vegetarians and meat eaters get along? Do you really want to live forever?
April 3, 2000
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Does Napster rob artists? Plus: The secret lives of spokescharacters; switching race on the census.
March 28, 2000
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To many musicians, the MP3 trading software isn't a revolution -- it's a rip-off.
By Eric Boehlert
March 24, 2000
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Bruce Haring sets out to tell the amazing story of how the MP3 movement turned the recording industry on its head, but misses the beat.
By Janelle Brown
March 23, 2000
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Nullsoft's engineers released a Napster clone without America Online's permission. The media got a peek and then the site was gone.
By Janelle Brown
March 15, 2000
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A bandwidth management tool may help lift a ban on MP3-sharing software imposed by colleges across the country.
By Janelle Brown
March 8, 2000
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The women behind "The Mechanic's Guide to Putting Out Records" take up a new battle to save the indies.
By Carlene Bauer
February 15, 2000
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A lawsuit asks if the litigious Recording Industry Association of America is sabotaging MP3.com's business.
By Janelle Brown
February 9, 2000
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Why the French can have their cake and eat it too; Plus: Napster is good for consumers but bad for recording artists.
Letters to the editor
February 8, 2000
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A little MP3 file-sharing program outlines the shape of things to come in the music industry -- and it's not what the big labels think.
By Scott Rosenberg
February 4, 2000
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The tiny Napster is shaking the music industry to its foundation.
By Janelle Brown
February 3, 2000
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An MP3 fan grabs the stephencase.com URL and slaps up a ballad about the AOL chief.
By David Cassel
January 19, 2000
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The latest digital music players let you play MP3s on your home stereo, in your car or on the run -- but are they any good?
By Janelle Brown
December 14, 1999
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Will MP3.com make you a rock star? Plus: If pilots can boost safety, your doctor ought to be able to; looking for literature's "real men."
Letters to the Editor
December 9, 1999