Beating a dead horse to a 4-4 beat Napster, the original file-sharing troublemaker that shook the music industry, is about to ...
The music-streaming service Napster has sold for $207 million to the tech firm Infinite Reality. Napster, the former music pirating site and bane of major labels at the turn of the millennium, is ...
Since 2016, Napster has been operating as a (legal) streaming service. It claims to have over 110 million high-fidelity ...
The original Napster went out of business in 2001 but, despite its short, fiery life and premature, litigation-fueled death, ...
It turns out it's hard to repurpose the Y2K-era tech company’s brand for Web3, but Napster's new owners are trying.
Now owned by XR company Infinite Reality, the onetime music-sharing platform may once again turn the industry on its head ...
If you thought the Napster peer-to-peer music sharing platform was long since toast, a new $207 million deal says otherwise. Turns out the brand has been bought and will be reborn as a metaverse ...
Napster, a brand that was notoriously connected to music piracy before reemerging as a subscription music service, has been sold to Infinite Reality for $207 million ...
Napster’s new owners say they intend to turn the brand into a social-first music platform, aimed at letting fans engage with artists and their music more directly. Back in the day Napster ...
Infinity Reality will leverage the Napster brand in marketing within the metaverse Infinite Reality’s CEO John Acunto said that it’ll use Napster for marketing purposes in the metaverse.