I was on the Napster forum before Lars started making a fuss. Until that time the labels expressed displeasure about p2p but did little or nothing about it. The actions of Storm Trooper Lars ultimately resulted in the failure of Napster as a p2p program, and set the tone of the unjust and ridiculous situation with the labels, which has been plaguing us ever since. Until Lars stuck his heavy foot in it, some saw p2p as good free publicity for many artists, and people who didn't like 128k sound quality limitations could go and buy CDs they would never have bought if they hadn't heard it first on p2p.