Hi David,

In our store, my computer is the only one with a CDRW, so everything MUST go 
through me.  Napster is a BIG issue here.  I just don't allow it.  I am not 
interested in any legal problems it is not worth it to me. Since I am the 
first and only cybercafe in our city, I feel I will be setting an example.

Karen


>From: "CyberCentral, Internet Work Station" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [cc] Napster
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 21:06:31 +0100
>
>I'm just wondering how you all treat Napster use by your customers. Now 
>that we have ADSL up and running (it's awesome :-)   ), I get 10 people a 
>day wanting to download mp3s. There are 2 issues for me:
>
>1)    Legality: Of course, every country is probably going to be different, 
>but are we going to get dealt to for letting our customers use Napster (I 
>know, Napster's legal, but copying music's not). If we decide to let 
>customers use Napster, they'll then want to take files home with them. And 
>copying music files to a CD Rom must REALLY be something we have to be 
>careful about.
>
>2)    Should you have decided that the legality thing is either not a 
>problem or worth risking, how do you charge?
>
>David
>Palma de Mallorca
>

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