• Napster is a music streaming service based in Seattle, Washington, United States. Until 2016, the service was known domestically as Rhapsody before rebranding...
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  • the Napster streaming service was acquired by two Web3 companies, Hivemind and Algorand. In March 2025, Napster was sold to Infinite Reality. Napster was...
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  • Napster, commonly known as "Napster 2.0", was a music streaming service and digital music store, launched by Roxio in 2003 under the purchased name and...
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  • service under the Napster brand, which included an online music store and subscription music streaming. Pandora Radio launched in 2005; the service initially...
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  • on-demand music streaming services. These services offer streaming of full-length content via the Internet as a part of their service, without the listener...
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  • content. Streaming is more commonly used for video on demand, streaming television, and music streaming services over the Internet. While streaming is most...
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    development of Napster, a music and file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning that made a major impact on the Internet scene in 2000. Some services have tethered...
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    Metallica (redirect from Napster Bad)
    peer-to-peer file sharing service Napster, in which the band and several other artists filed lawsuits against the service for sharing their copyright-protected...
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  • Soundiiz (category Streaming media systems)
    Deezer, Apple Music, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, YouTube, Qobuz, Spotify, Napster, Tidal, Discogs, as well as others. In April 2015, Tidal partnered with...
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    An Internet service provider (ISP) is an organization that provides a myriad of services related to accessing, using, managing, or participating in the...
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  • unauthorized "file sharing" has proven successful for centralized networks like Napster, and untenable for decentralized networks like Gnutella or BitTorrent....
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    Sean Parker (section Napster)
    philanthropist, most notable for co-founding the file-sharing computer service Napster, and was the first president of the social networking website Facebook...
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  • I Disappear (category Pages using certification Table Entry with streaming figures)
    (Metallica v. Napster, Inc.). As of AprilĀ 2025[update], "I Disappear" was available for streaming via the Napster streaming music service. "I Disappear"...
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    Like Napster, Limewire struggled through multiple legal battles and inevitably wound up being shut down. Spotify and other on-demand streaming services are...
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    the architecture was popularized by the Internet file sharing system Napster, originally released in 1999. P2P is used in many protocols such as BitTorrent...
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  • (DNS) is a hierarchical and distributed name service that provides a naming system for computers, services, and other resources on the Internet or other...
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  • passed, and the first mp3 player devices were launched. In June 1999, Napster was released as an unstructured centralized peer-to-peer system, requiring...
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  • retailer that was once the UK's largest music retailer. Napster was an online music file sharing service created by Shawn Fanning while he was attending Northeastern...
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  • ICraveTV (category Internet services shut down by a legal challenge)
    actions as analogous to the RIAA's copyright infringement case against Napster. Although it was in operation for just three months before shutting down...
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  • response to the popularity of Napster. Universal and Sony created PressPlay rather than joining RealNetworks' online service MusicNet, which had signed BMG...
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    of online piracy began with a P2P (peer to peer) music sharing service named Napster, launched in 1999. Sites like LimeWire, The Pirate Bay, and BitTorrent...
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    He is the co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of music streaming service Spotify. As of May 2025, his net worth was estimated at $9.2 billion...
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  • The Screening Room (category Streaming media systems)
    proposed service that would stream movies to the home the same day its released in theaters. It was co-founded by Sean Parker (the co-founder of Napster) and...
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    and IRC before Napster popularised a Windows application that allowed users to both upload and download with a freemium style service. Record companies...
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    prior to numerous methods and still continue to be used. The release of Napster in 1999 caused a rapid upsurge in online piracy of music, films and television...
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  • artist at the click of a button. Napster laid the groundwork for the coming wave of streaming audio services. Music streaming became prominent in the 2000s...
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  • to compiling online streaming data. Radio airplay is readily available on a real-time basis, unlike sales figures and streaming, but is also tracked...
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  • serve as the service's general manager. After a little more than a year, the service was discontinued. "Stat clash: Spotify v Sky Songs v Napster | Electricpig"...
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  • Imeem (category Blog hosting services)
    Jan Jannink (formerly of Napster), and many of its core engineering team came from the original Napster file-sharing service. The company takes its name...
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    Netflix, Napster and iTunes. The company bought and sold compact discs. Eventually, La La developed one of the first, free streaming music services. On December...
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