Napster vs. RIAA. Aimster, entire albums and HOB.

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28.05.01 Napster vs. RIAA. Aimster, entire albums and HOB.
The RIAA has found a new scapegoat, Aimster suing for 'Copyright Infringement'. This time Aimster has its guaranteed privacy to its users, which encode the information, could finally put on the ropes the attitude of the police RIAA. Another injunction (signed by four of the five majors: Sony, Universal, BMG and EMI) concerns Launch Media, which allow you to customize your own playlists via its online radio service, and the company already bad economic waters asked right to bargain. At the same time, according to the research firm Webnoize ineffable, users of Napster cha have not yet switched to other systems have found a new way to cheat the filters, swapping, this time, entire albums. By doing a search, in fact with 'entire album' as keywords found fifty titles that included all the tracks of their work. Even The House of Blues finally going to put on sale a few thousand tracks protected with Microsoft systems and Intertrust, in order to quickly establish a service for subscription.