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Napster: To Be or Not To Be
Napster (http://www.Napster. ... Napster not only allows its visitors the ability to participate in ongoing discussions through its message board forums and online virtual chat rooms, but it also allows its visitors the capability to exchange music files (MP3s) with other Internet users. Because Napster is a "virtual" online public forum, Napster should be protected under the First Amendment. Under the First Amendment, "we the people," are protected by these rights of freedom of speech and assembly. The idea of people coming together in one specific area of the Internet and being able to talk about music is essentially a right of all Americans. We have the right to "freedom of assembly" and the right to "freedom of speech." This is why Napster should not be shut down.
Approximate Word count = 637 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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