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The Late: SuperMacMod
"A small faction of anti-pigopolist soldiers have launched an attack against Penn State University's new campus-wide music deal with Napster.
"Seniors Joe Jarzab and Chad Lindell have peppered the Penn State campus with flyers, urging students to boycott buying music and to block the music labels' domination of music royalties. The students mobilized after Penn State earlier this week announced a deal with Napster to provide free music downloads to collegians as part of a DRM-laced program. The university is paying the Napster service fee out of its annual IT budget - a fund to which students must contribute $160 per semester....
"Students can opt to pay 99 cents to burn the songs on a CD, but even then there is another catch. Napster is a Windows-only service, so all the Mac fans out there receive squat for their $160 contribution to the IT fund," although a PSU spokesman is quoted saying that "Napster has some Mac software in beta that would allow songs to be played on Apple computers...."
For the full report, visit here.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33864.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33900.html
"Seniors Joe Jarzab and Chad Lindell have peppered the Penn State campus with flyers, urging students to boycott buying music and to block the music labels' domination of music royalties. The students mobilized after Penn State earlier this week announced a deal with Napster to provide free music downloads to collegians as part of a DRM-laced program. The university is paying the Napster service fee out of its annual IT budget - a fund to which students must contribute $160 per semester....
"Students can opt to pay 99 cents to burn the songs on a CD, but even then there is another catch. Napster is a Windows-only service, so all the Mac fans out there receive squat for their $160 contribution to the IT fund," although a PSU spokesman is quoted saying that "Napster has some Mac software in beta that would allow songs to be played on Apple computers...."
For the full report, visit here.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33864.html
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33900.html