quote: Original post by CrazedGenius
Actually, Metallica went after Napster, which was, in a sense, "publishing" their material. It's a fine line between selling something illegally and having a business plan built around the illegal distribution of something. After protracted legal battles, you can still download songs.
Not from Napster. Napster was in fact shut down, because it was based on a centralized server. Kazaa, Morpheus, BearShare, etc., are all peer-to-peer based. They have no central node you can shut down to bring the network down. Hence, even though the music industry wants to shut them down there's nothing they can do about them.
[edited by - FenixDown on January 3, 2003 12:48:05 PM]