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  • Napster to voluntarily halt song trades

    Napster fans may be unable to find thousands of songs as the company voluntarily removes titles in anticipation of a court order that could demand stronger remedies.

  • Napster users trade albums to beat filters

    Napster fans are beginning to trade entire albums as a way of getting around copyright filters that have made it more difficult to find popular tracks on the file-swapping service.

  • Napster rival's fate unknown

    Mystery surrounds the fate of MusicCity, one of the most popular successors to Napster.

  • Napster delays relaunch

    Song-swapping company Napster says it is delaying the launch of its subscription service yet again, after running into serious snags in its settlement talks with the big record labels.

  • Labels dodge scrutiny in Napster case

    A day before the major record labels asked for a one-month halt in their lawsuit against file-swapping start-up Napster, a federal judge told them she would turn close scrutiny on their online practices.

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