A brand that was notoriously connected to music piracy before reemerging as a subscription music service has been sold to ...
Napster has been sold to immersive technology company Infinite Reality, are aiming to bring it back as a streaming service ...
The music-streaming service Napster has sold for $207 million to the tech firm Infinite Reality.
You’d be forgiven for thinking Napster disappeared sometime in the early 2000s, but the name has quietly lived on — and now ...
This unprecedented access to music not only attracted millions of users but also drew the ire of the music industry, leading to legal battles and Napster's eventual shutdown in 2001. However, the ...
The Napster music service has had a turbulent history. Now a new chapter awaits: the start-up Infinite Reality wants to turn ...
Napster, formerly a peer-to-peer file-sharing application founded in 1999, has been sold to Infinite Reality, a digital media and e-commerce company, for $207 million. Infinite Reality announced ...
The tech startup announced Tuesday it had bought Napster in hopes of transforming the streaming service into a social music platform where artists can connect with fans and better monetize off their ...
Napster is getting acquired by Infinite Reality for $207 million, the latest chapter for a company whose brand is synonymous ...
Napster was sold to a tech start-up Infinite Reality for $207 million, the digital media company announced Tuesday, as it ...
In the $207 million deal, Infinite Reality will expand and reimagine Napster, empowering artists with new audience ...
Music streaming service Napster was just acquired for $207 million by a virtual reality company. Credit: Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via Getty Images Napster was only around for roughly three years ...