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  • Napster 'stops' the music

    Struggling to make new song-blocking software work, Napster temporarily stopped all file trading on its once-popular service.

  • Online music: Which services are worth paying for?

    RealNetworks and others are hoping you'll pony up for access to "exclusive" online content. But if the available for-pay offerings--including Real's SuperPass Gold--are any indication, you've got to be careful what you sign up for.

  • Napster inks settlement, deal with publishers

    Music-swapping company Napster has announced a major deal with music publishers, settling part of its outstanding lawsuit and helping clear the way for its planned subscription service.

  • Duet sings a new tune

    Vivendi Universal and Sony say they have rechristened their joint online music initiative and appointed someone to lead the secretive venture as it races a key rival to market.

  • Napster users mount e-mail campaign

    Napster's music fans send 70,000 messages to US lawmakers after the song-sharing site urges them to pick up the cause and make their voices heard.

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