Napster back from the ashes?
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Napster back from the ashes?
I'm going to sign up for the trial!
http://www.msnbc.com/news/977880.asp
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http://www.msnbc.com/news/977880.asp
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A TEST VERSION of Napster 2.0 launched with more than a half-million songs from all the major music labels and with individual song and album downloads as well as a subscription service.
It will be available to the general public Oct. 29, officials said.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Roxio Inc., which owns the Napster name, shelved its former online music service, pressplay, and starting moving subscribers to Napster.
Pressplay, which went offline Tuesday, offered access to songs only for a monthly fee.
Napster 2.0 users will see prices in line with what other services charge, which is about $1 per song and about $10 for full albums or monthly subscription.
The service allows users to copy, or “burn,” single songs onto CDs an unlimited number of times, but, like other services, users can’t burn more than five CDs with the same playlist.
“Our company’s passion for what we’re doing will really be felt by consumers, and I think it’s also very consistent with the original vision for Napster,” said Chris Gorog, Roxio’s chairman and chief executive.
It will be available to the general public Oct. 29, officials said.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Roxio Inc., which owns the Napster name, shelved its former online music service, pressplay, and starting moving subscribers to Napster.
Pressplay, which went offline Tuesday, offered access to songs only for a monthly fee.
Napster 2.0 users will see prices in line with what other services charge, which is about $1 per song and about $10 for full albums or monthly subscription.
The service allows users to copy, or “burn,” single songs onto CDs an unlimited number of times, but, like other services, users can’t burn more than five CDs with the same playlist.
“Our company’s passion for what we’re doing will really be felt by consumers, and I think it’s also very consistent with the original vision for Napster,” said Chris Gorog, Roxio’s chairman and chief executive.
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Get out of jail free card, perhaps?
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Roxio previously had paid 5 million for the bankrupt Napster and hired former owner and developer Shawn Fanning.
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There's no way to stop piracy. They only can hope to slow it down or decrease it by making music/movies more reasonably priced. Sucks for people that work minimum wage, they have to work three hours just to purchase a dvd/cd.
It's wrong, and I say good for them, let them lose money, greedy bastards. Make music/movies more afforable for the average consumer.
It's wrong, and I say good for them, let them lose money, greedy bastards. Make music/movies more afforable for the average consumer.
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Ahhh, the good old days. I remember when you could find ANY song plus 4 different remixes with a mouse click. Kazaa never had a tenth of the music Napster had at its peak. The best part of the old Napster were the unreleased tracks, bootlegs, white labels and b sides that I don't see being included in a susbscription service.
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