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Napster, the pioneering peer-to-peer file-sharing service, was forced to shut down primarily due to legal challenges from the music industry. Major record labels claimed that Napster facilitated copyright infringement by enabling users to share music without permission. In 2001, a court ruling ordered Napster to stop its file-sharing operations, leading to its eventual closure. Despite attempts to reinvent itself, the service could not recover from the legal setbacks.

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