The innovation is going to come, and that is good for everybody.
Working moms, stay-at-home moms, they're both extremely hard jobs.
As a mom, I know that raising children is the hardest job there is.
This is a business built on promotion. We've been giving music away to radio stations for 30 years.
There is no sense in owning the copyright unless you are going to use it. I don't think anyone wants to hold all of this stuff in a vault and not let anybody have it. It's only worth something once it's popular.
Napster is essentially using the music to make money for themselves and that's the part that's both morally and legally wrong. That I think is more relevant than whether or not I'm losing money.