RE: [313] Napster story...

2000-11-01 Thread Todd Gys
I respect BMG either way for realizing that Napster and other file sharing technologies are going to stick around (legal or not) and working to find a way to incorporate it into a business model. I think if all the major labels would see this like BMG, and worked together to create a subscription

RE: [313] Napster story...

2000-11-01 Thread D . J . Butler
Sent: 01 November 2000 13:03 > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: [313] Napster story... > > > Off topic, but just for those following the Napster story. A very > interesting development IMHO > > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20001101/en/music-napster_5.html > > > > > d >

Re: [313] Napster story...

2000-11-01 Thread Holly.C.MacDonald-Korth
I feel the need to point out two issues which the NPR story i heard last night included, and this Reuters story omitted: 1) The BMG service would be a service within the current Napster model. That is, the impression that I got from the story was that it would be an add-on to the current service,