[ISN] Napster founder has cameo role in 'Italian Job'

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Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 23:25:46 PDT

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    By Dawn C. Chmielewski
    Mercury News
    June 10, 2003
    
    The irrepressible Napster is back -- and once again as culturally hip 
    as Mini Coopers and Mark Wahlberg-sized biceps.
    
    Need proof? Check out the latest box-office hit, ``The Italian Job,'' 
    in which Napster creator Shawn Fanning makes a cameo as himself.
    
    The former bad boy of Internet song swapping fits neatly into the 
    remake of a 1969 thriller about a band of thieves who commit a gold 
    heist in Venice. Fanning is there to establish the hacker credentials 
    of the crew's computer genius, Lyle, who claims that he -- not Fanning 
    -- invented Napster.
    
    Fanning appears in a flashback dorm-room scene, grinning as he swipes 
    the program from his sleeping roommate, Lyle. (That's how the service 
    got its name, Lyle laments, ``It's because I was napping when he stole 
    the idea from me!'')
    
    It's vintage Fanning. The trademark baseball cap, the sly smirk, the 
    absence of words (hey, Fanning's a quiet guy who speaks most 
    eloquently through his computer code).
    
    The film's producer, Donald De Line, said the filmmakers reached 
    Fanning last year through a single phone call to Napster. They sent 
    him the script and invited him to play himself. ``He said, 
    `absolutely,' '' De Line recalled. ``We were shocked.''
    
    The scene was filmed last fall in a classroom of Hamilton High School 
    in Los Angeles, which was made up to look like a dorm room.
    
    ``He said that it was a blast,'' said De Line. ``He was extremely 
    polite. Very quiet. Kind of reserved. I thought, who is this kid who 
    is the Napster? I was surprised. I expected something brash and kind 
    of arrogant. He was the opposite.''
    
    We can only guess that, after seeing his creation buffeted into 
    oblivion by the recording industry, Fanning relished his cinematic 
    comeuppance. In one scene, in which Lyle successfully hijacks the Los 
    Angeles Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control Operations Center, 
    the following message flashes across a bank of giant displays.
    
    ``You'll never shut down the real Napster.''
    
    
    
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