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  • Napster: The end is near

    Yes, the jig is up; the end is near for Napster. A federal appeals court decision on the music-sharing service will eventually lead to, at best, a completely revamped Napster or at worst, the shutdown of the service.

  • Give Napster 10 years, says professor

    Stanford University law professor Lawrence Lessig has strongly criticised the US Court of Appeals' ruling against Napster. He believes policymakers should let technological innovation proceed before codifying the laws of cyberspace.

  • Why the Web can't remain free

    Richard Parsons sounds off on the future of the Internet, his upcoming gig helping to reform Social Security, and power sharing at AOL Time Warner.

  • Bush, Clinton talk about Napster

    Presidential candidates weigh in on the controversy over the Internet music-swapping technology.

  • Hackers flexing political muscles

    What will be the next hacktivism target? Inspired by the Seattle protests, hackers and activists make plans at H2K after a political awakening, of sorts

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