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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: Shutting Down Napster
Description: Pioneering music-sharing platform Napster faced a pivotal legal showdown on March 6th, 2001, when - despite the companyβs defence that it was merely a tool for innocent purposes - US District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel ordered the removal of all copyrighted material from the service.
Napster's legal troubles had begun with lawsuits from prominent artists like Metallica and Dr. Dre, but it was the Recording Industry Association of America's $20 billion lawsuit that spelled the endgame for the platform. Yet the swift rise and fall of the peer-to-peer software marked a paradigm shift in how music was consumed, ch...