Napster, to the Senate.

The 'teach-in' on Napster, public discussion program at the Catholic University is skipped for lack of the other party, even if it seems that the RIAA is not recommended by the University to grant celebratory spaces p2p system. The event with Shawn Fanning, which preclude the Senate hearing has been moved to the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, and Chuck D was added to the speakers. Meanwhile, the Senate did not arrive encouraging signs, because even as Manus Cooney says the Washington Legal Foundation "The copyright now has nothing to do nothing. This is about the control of the market." Added to this is the umpteenth Lamentatio Metallica, pre not have blocked all their tracks, and the figures provided by Hank Barry, Napster's lawyer: the available files have gone from 370 million to 160 million, thanks to 30 percent of the Napster staff working exclusively to the effectiveness of the filters.