<p>Does Cornell Provide Free Music/Entertainment Services such as Napster? (for student use)? </p>
<p>or other free software? Because if not, then I'll have to get as much as I can from my current campus before transferring haha.</p>
<p>Does Cornell Provide Free Music/Entertainment Services such as Napster? (for student use)? </p>
<p>or other free software? Because if not, then I'll have to get as much as I can from my current campus before transferring haha.</p>
<p>We used to have Napster but it was discontinued. Although it might not be entirely legal, you'll be able to get free music/entertainment through DC++.</p>
<p>dc++ has most of what you'll need. Except not a lot of people really share their goodies and no one is on until the night.</p>
<p>I don't think that many schools use napster anymore.</p>
<p>ruckus.com :P</p>
<p>i keep hearing about DC++, what is it? and can you only download from ppl at cornell, kinda like a bluetooth type thing?</p>
<p>You can only download via Intranet. So only anyone who is on campus. And no, it has nothing to do with bluetooth.</p>