Music Industry to Napster Lovers: Just Say No
The music industry has a message for all the people out there who want their Napster fix: Just say no.
As part of a don't-do-that-pleasurable-thing effort reminiscent of Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" antidrug campaign, the Recording Industry Association of America has launched an anti-Napster Web site called "Nofreelunchster.com."
On the site, which features a mock version of the Napster logo's cat gorging on a sandwich and soda, consumers can read a press release discussing the establishment of the site, peruse a court filing that's part of the Napster copyright litigation, listen to an MP3 file of RIAA President Hilary Rosen speaking out against the file-sharing service, or sign up for email newsletters from the RIAA. ...
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