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NAPSTER PRESSES FAIR USE ARGUMENTS BEFORE NINTH CIRCUIT Napster Inc. v. A&M Records

7 No. 3 ANIPLR 7Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

NAPSTER PRESSES FAIR USE ARGUMENTS BEFORE NINTH CIRCUIT Napster Inc. v. A&M Records

7 No. 3 ANIPLR 7Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 4 pages)

7 No. 3 Andrews Intell. Prop. Litig. Rep. 7
Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
August 30, 2000
Copyright Infringement
Copyright (c) 2000 Andrews Publications

NAPSTER PRESSES FAIR USE ARGUMENTS BEFORE NINTH CIRCUIT

Napster Inc. v. A&M Records

In its opening brief to a federal appellate panel, Napster Inc. continues to argue that its “peer-to-peer” Internet music-sharing service is protected by the fair use provisions of the Copyright Act, and that it should be shielded from copyright...
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