Napster, the controversial but groundbreaking file-sharing platform, will no longer allow users to stream music.
Napster’s partnership with Edel Music represented a desperate attempt to retrofit negotiation capability onto a platform ...
Digital Music News reported on a splash screen shown to users announcing that “Napster is no longer a music streaming service”.
In 2000, Metallica famously sued Napster for copyright infringement. The heavy metal outfit not only asked for its entire catalog to be removed from Napster, but requested that about 330,00 users who ...
Seemingly every couple of months, Twitter lights up with (very important) conversations about how little artists actually get paid every time their song gets streamed. It varies between streaming ...
If Napster Inc. goes out of business, it will leave two legacies: a dazzling invention that allowed millions to swap music over the Internet and one of the biggest botched financial opportunities of ...
The partnership aims to "finally take Web3 music to the mainstream" By Elias Leight Napster announced that it acquired Mint Songs, a music NFT marketplace that aims to help artists establish a ...
Music executives rebuffed Napster's offer to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit Wednesday, saying it didn't offer a viable business model and failed to address concerns over the security of ...
Napster's big switch from selling Windows Media files wrapped in Microsoft's copyright protection to selling unprotected MP3s is good news for those of us who have been waiting upward of 10 years for ...
Anyone who has had a computer and a connection to the Internet in 1999 quickly knew what it felt like to find any song that you wanted, and then listen to it almost immediately. Well, the immediate ...
Bid to recover $1.3 million in legal fees fails. By Eriq Gardner Back in the stone age, there was this little company called Napster that completely upended the way that people consumed music. The ...