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The deal between record companies and ISPs will drive music-swapping underground and erode their profits still further
There's a big cloud hanging over your hard drive | Observer editorial 2011
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Rene Baum, who owned and operated Rebop Records in the shadow of Cornell University for nearly twenty years, saw business drop precipitously with the advent of music-swapping sites.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Rene Baum, who owned and operated Rebop Records in the shadow of Cornell University for nearly twenty years, saw business drop precipitously with the advent of music-swapping sites.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Rene Baum, who owned and operated Rebop Records in the shadow of Cornell University for nearly twenty years, saw business drop precipitously with the advent of music-swapping sites.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Rene Baum, who owned and operated Rebop Records in the shadow of Cornell University for nearly twenty years, saw business drop precipitously with the advent of music-swapping sites.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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The same federal judge who shut down music-swapping site Napster in 2000 because of copyright violations will preside over the three-day trial, which is expected to cut to the heart of the same technological upheaval roiling Hollywood that forever changed the face of the music business.
B2fxxx 2009
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The $1.8 million tour is being bankrolled by Napster, the MP3 music-swapping service that has become the record industry's Public Enemy No. 1.
Free Summer Bizkits 2008
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Popular media-sharing sites such as YouTube, Veoh and Torrentspy sprang up after the lawsuits that devastated early music-swapping companies such as Napster and Kazaa.
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A Sept. 3 ruling by a U.S. court officially put Napster, the once-revolutionary music-swapping service, out of business.
Music | Free For All 2007
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Last week the Net start-up and Bertelsmann execs gathered in a San Francisco hotel and laid out the business model for Napster II -- a version of the free music-swapping service that would charge users to exchange copyrighted songs.
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