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Napster Relaunches - Take 57

Written by Josh Catone / October 16, 2007 11:35 AM / 4 Comments

Another year, another iteration of Napster. The pioneering file sharing program that has existed the past couple of years as a music subscription service will relaunch with a web-based client, according to our network blog last100:

"In yet another attempt to return to glory, Napster will rely less on its desktop client in favor of a Web-based approach as it hopes to attract more paying subscribers.

Napster seeks to make its platform more flexible and compatible with any Internet-enabled device with the release of Version 4.0. The move will allow Napster’s 770,000 subscribers to play their music from any computer without having to download additional software. Before today, Napster subscribers could only listen to their music after downloading the desktop client to their personal computers, although the Napster software is still required to transfer music from the service to compatible devices."

Napster COO Chris Allen said during a press conference that he expects the music industry to be free of DRM by the end of next year. That's an odd thing for Allen to say given that Napster runs a subscription service that relies on DRM to work. If Napster is really getting ready for a DRM-free world, they will have to change their business model. For more, check out the post at last100.


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  1. Napster owns i hope they make a good network , but DRM is not gonna help them

    Posted by: webdesign | October 17, 2007 12:24 AM



  2. Napster is dead and they should reconize that the sooner the better

    Posted by: webdesign | October 17, 2007 12:37 AM



  3. Without the publicity juggernaut of Lars suing them, this is not going to work.

    They should work on getting a web-based nail for their digital coffin.

    Posted by: Comedy Blog | October 18, 2007 8:40 AM



  4. Go the napster , I encourage any free music , music rocks the world . Least we still got good programs for filsharing out .

    Posted by: Senator | October 18, 2007 3:26 PM



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