Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Napster Business Model
Author: Jacob Levy Posted: 6/26/2000; 4:02:30 PM Topic: Napster Business Model Msg #: 18123 (In response to 18122) Prev/Next: 18122 / 18124
Napster does not facilitate *sale* of music. It facilitates *copying*, often unauthorized and illegal. Compare it to a service that gives you CD-RW drives and a way to fill those CD-RWs with all the music someone else has in their possession.Question: if I own a record (let's say it got badly scratched) and you own the same record, do I have the legal right to take your record and make a copy on a casette tape? If I don't own said record, do I still have the right to copy your record to a casette tape?
Question: doesn't the RIAA have to prove that specific transfers over Napster's net are illegal, in order to support its claim that Napster facilitates piracy?
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Napster Business Model, Dave Winer, 6/26/2000; 4:44:40 PM
- Re: Napster Business Model, Phil Suh, 6/26/2000; 5:42:33 PM
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