RIAA asks judge to pull all major-label songs off Napster Music & MP36/13/2000; 9:45:51 AM "The Recording Industry Association of America fired its latest legal salvo against music swapping firm Napster late today, asking a judge to block all major-label content from being traded through the service." "For the first time, the industry is providing hard statistics on how much material on Napster it believes is breaking copyright law."Napster replies "The company, however, has long said that it doesn't have the power--legal or technological--to block individual songs from being traded. It says the individual members are storing the copyrighted material on their own computers, and none of the copyrighted material flows through its servers, the company notes."I can confirm Napster-the-companies' position as correct on a technical level.