Music Piracy
...for only 99¢ and albums for just $9.95 to burn to CD and transfer to a variety of portable devices. Check out the hottest new artists on Napster's music charts, and find the classics topping the Billboard charts from the last 50 years. Plus, get free access to these exclusive Napster member benefits:
Use your personal Napster Inbox to share music with friends inside and outside of Napster. Send them tracks and playlists to check out or buy.
Browse other members' music collections to hear what they're playing.
Watch on-demand music videos, check out Fuzz (Napster's music magazine), and listen to exclusive tracks and NapsterLive in-studio performances.
Get ridiculous amounts of music for less than the price of a CD. Stream full-length songs instead of 30-second music clips. Choose from Napster's huge music collection. Buy your favorite tracks to burn and transfer for only 99¢ a track and $9.95 an album. And that's not all:
Tune in to Napster Radio. Listen to over 45 fully-interactive, commercial-free stations. Create customized stations based on tracks in your music library.
Share your music opinions with other members on the Napster message boards.
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Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) will begin gathering evidence and preparing lawsuits against individual computer users who are illegally offering to "share" substantial amounts of copyrighted music over peer-to-peer networks. In making the announcement, the music industry cited its multi-year effort to educate the public about the illegality of unauthorized downloading, and underscored the fact that major music companies have made vast catalogues of music available to dozens of services to help...
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