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Napster was an
American peer-to-peer (P2P) file
sharing application primarily ****ociated with
digital audio file distribution.
Founded by
Shawn Fanning...
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domestically as
Rhapsody before rebranding as
Napster, the same name
brand that was used by Roxio's
Napster.
Napster started as an
audio search engine named...
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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...
- A&M Records, Inc. v.
Napster, Inc., 239 F.3d 1004 (9th. Cir., 2001) was a
landmark intellectual property case in
which the
United States Court of Appeals...
- Metallica, et al. v.
Napster, Inc. was a 2000 U.S.
District Court for the
Northern District of
California case that
focused on
copyright infringement...
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Metallica led the case
against the peer-to-peer file
sharing service Napster, in
which the band and
several other artists filed lawsuits against the...
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transformed into a
public good,
largely due to one
player in the market:
Napster.
Napster, a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing
network where users could upload...
- investor. He
developed Napster, one of the
first po****r peer-to-peer (P2P) file
sharing platforms, in 1999. The po****rity of
Napster was
widespread and...
- 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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networking site Ryze in the
summer of 2001, and as a
founding investor in
Napster.
Scott graduated from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at age 16 with a...