Internet, The | Attempts to Regulate Music Distribution over the Internet

In the following viewpoint, Phyllis Schlafly argues that sharing free music via websites like Napster is legal under fairuse applications of U.S. copyright law. She contends that the recording industry is working to make it illegal to share free music over the Internet simply to protect its domination of the music market. Schlafly predicts that websites like Napster will change the way people obtain music and other intellectual property, and that industries dealing in intellectual property will eventually profit from the expanded market. Phyllis Schlafly is a syndicated columnist.

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