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Since 2016, Napster has been operating as a (legal) streaming service. It claims to have over 110 million high-fidelity tracks, with some supporting lossless audio. Napster subscribers can also listen ...
Artificial intelligence startup Infinite Reality has acquired the music-pirating app turned music streaming service Napster in a $207 million deal and plans to add a music-focused metaverse.
Napster, a once-popular website people used in the late ‘90s to illegally share music online that went bankrupt in 2001, has been sold for $207 million to a 3D technology company with plans to bring ...
Infinite Reality, a tech company focused on immersive digital media and ecommerce, has agreed to acquire music brand Napster for $207 million.
File-sharing phenomenon Napster just announced its latest act with a $207 million deal that has some millennials scratching ...
Infinite Reality Inc., a metaverse company that builds and powers virtual reality immersive digital media experiences for ...
Now, the brand has been bought by Metaverse company Infinite Reality for $207 million with plans to make it “a social and interactive music platform.” This is Napster’s third time changing ...
But less than two years later, Napster was sold once again to Web3 acolytes Hivemind Capital Partners and Algorand. The ...
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