Ever since Napster was shut down legally it would stand to reason that some other
software(s) programs were waiting in the wings to take Napsters place.
"File sharing still is incredibly popular among consumers," Bailey said. "While the closure of Napster may have temporarily put a break on its growth, it hasn't been very long before a new network has re-emerged or has surfaced to really replace Napster...We now have a new network better than Napster ever was."
Wouldn't you agree that the RIAA and others actually shot themselves in the brain and made a mountain out of a mole hill?
Source: cnetnews.com















