Napster
A federal court ruled yesterday that Napster must stop allowing users to swap copyrighted music. Napster officials said they would keep operating while they fought in court. Napster was created by a teenager in 1999. Napster's software lets computer users trade audio files by connecting with one another. The music is all for free. You don’t have to make any payment to the artists or record companies who produced the music. Judge Marilyn Hal
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