HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 25, 2001 -- In the ongoing battle between the record labels and the controversial Web site that allows free downloading of music, the little guys are striking back. On Friday, Napster asked the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco to review a ruling issued the previous week by a three-judge panel that stated that Napster could be held liable for copyright infringements. That judgement, if upheld, would permanently shut down the Web site. Napster believes the injunction is too broad and violates their right to free speech. In Friday's brief, Napster argued that the panel's decision would undercut legal protections covering Internet Service Providers and "would obstruct even indisputably lawful uses of Napster's technology by its over 50 million users." Furthermore, the company argues, ordering Napster to "police its servic