
Napster users are being urged to descend on Washington DC to make their voice heard when senators meet on 3 April to discuss the future of digital music and the controversial music swapping service.
Published: 27 March 2001 13:20 GMT
An article appearing on the Napster music community is proposing the show of strength in reaction to the ongoing legal battle with the Recording Industry Association of America over copyright infringement by the service.
Members of the Napster Action Group unable to attend the congregation in Washington are being asked to bombard members of Congress with emails and phone calls.
Napster has said it will hold a seminar the night before the Washington meeting to educate congress members, as well as staging a concert at a Washington club the same night as a thank you to the supporters who turn out.
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