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Napster Strikes Deal With GWU 234

ParticleMan911 writes "In an attempt to thwart illegal music downloads, GWU has struck a deal with Napster to allow every student living on campus a free subscription to Napster's streaming audio service. Every one of the 700,000 songs on Napster will be available to stream on each students' computer. GWU is not disclosing how much the streaming service, available to all users at $9.95/Month, is costing them, but the first year trial of the service has been donated by an anonymous donor. Will this method help get rid of illegal music downloads, or simply be a handy tool to use while your real mp3s are downloading?"
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Napster Strikes Deal With GWU

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  • Yeah freakin right (Score:5, Informative)

    by Southpaw018 ( 793465 ) on Saturday July 17, 2004 @08:20PM (#9727783) Journal
    I go to Penn State, the first of the schools to strike a deal with Napster and bend over and let the RIAA take them up the...well, you know. Anywho, you get like, no songs. If you like -anything- other than what's on the radio, and sometimes even that, then your tracks will be marked "buy only" even with a Napster Premium account. Napster sucks. They claim to have 700k tracks...too bad I've had the service for half a year and only found 24 worth downloading.
  • by theWrkncacnter ( 562232 ) * on Sunday July 18, 2004 @07:25AM (#9730125)
    Why didn't this happen before a graduated!? Sheesh, I've got all the luck.

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