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Heavy metal rock band Metallica has sued three universities and Napster — whose software lets users trade music files on the Internet — for allegedly encouraging students to pirate the band's music.
Music file-sharing service Napster Inc. has settled lawsuits with Dr. Dre and Metallica, who were leaders in the fight to shut down the service. The settlement ends all legal action between Napster ...
Back in 2000, Metallica's Lars Ulrich was loudly criticized for turning over the user IDs of over 335,000 people who had illegally downloaded Metallica's leaked song "I Disappear" via Napster in ...
Dave Rosenberg has more than 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to startup IPOs to open-source and cloud software companies. He is CEO and founder of Nodeable, ...
I saw this over at the The Register and thought it was kinda funny. Here's the direct link and some choice bets:<P>There appears to be little to the settlement than a cessation of hostilities in ...
When it comes to Net music downloaders, hard-rock band Metallica has mellowed out. The longtime opponents of Internet piracy, who sued file-swapping network Napster ...
BRITNEY SPEARS: (Singing) Oh, baby, baby. MARTÍNEZ: Britney Spears, the Backstreet Boys, Shania Twain. In 1999, album sales were at their absolute peak. Steve Knopper follows the industry for ...
NEW YORK — Offering the file-sharing faithful a tidbit of good news in an otherwise grim week, Napster said Thursday that it had settled its long-running court battles with musical nemeses Metallica ...
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