What was the main effect that the 2001 court case A&M Records v.Napster had on the news media?
A) It was legal for newspapers to provide musical accompaniment for their stories without paying royalties.
B) The Supreme Court affirmed a First Amendment right for college students to trade video and audio clips of their favorite news broadcasts.
C) The profitability of news corporations was severely reduced.
D) There was no effect because the rulings only affected the record industry.
E) Internet distribution of copyrighted material became legally similar to other forms of distribution.
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