When Napster shut down in July 2001, remember how loudly the recording industry cheered? After working long and hard to defeat Enemy No. 1, the music moguls celebrated their victory over the renegade download Web site. Funny how the wheel turns. Three years later, the music industry is looking to digital downloading to help it …
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