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  2. Napster - Wikipedia

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    Napster was founded by Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker. [3] Initially, Napster was envisioned by Fanning as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. [4]

  3. Napster (pay service) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Roxio bought the assets of the original Napster at its bankruptcy auction and acquired PressPlay in May 2003 for $40 million. [5] After integrating the services, Roxio launched a revamped Napster in October 2003, whereby users were able to download songs a-la-carte or pay for a monthly unlimited download and streaming media service.

  4. Shawn Fanning - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1999, Fanning released a preliminary beta program of Napster and soon, hundreds of college students at Northeastern were trading music. [2] Sean Parker was the co-founder. They got the name from Shawn's Harwich High School nickname "Nappy", in reference to his hair texture.

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  7. 8 Ways To Make $200 (or More) a Day Working From Home - AOL

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    Affiliate marketing is another way to earn money from home. It typically takes a bit of time and effort to get started, but if you’re willing to commit, you could earn $200 or more a day.

  8. Sean Parker - Wikipedia

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    Sean Parker (born December 3, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, most notable for co-founding the file-sharing computer service Napster, and was the first president of the social networking website Facebook.

  9. A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Downloading an MP3 is not transformative, and even though Napster did not directly benefit financially from users' downloads (it did not charge for the service), its "repeated and exploitative copying of copyrighted works, even if the copies are not offered for sale" could be considered a commercial use that requires authorization from ...