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12-31-69
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Seeking 3 talent(s) for this role
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We are casting the family and are looking for a father and two children. Male
actors with own Kids preferred.
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Gender: Male Female Age: from 6 to 40 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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Santa Clara-based software maker Roxio bought the brand name and intellectual property after Napster's bankruptcy
Since Napster fell off the map, other free online music trading services have taken its place, including Kazaa and Gnutella networks
Napster filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, and Roxio says it may launch some form of renewed service under the brand name in the near future
The leftover computer parts, laptops and Napster-logo trinkets are up for grabs at Wednesday's auction
The smattering of tech goodies represents all that's left of the company dreamed up by a few college students, primarily Shawn Fanning The company crashed and burned, but gave birth to an online song-swap revolution Napster never met that legal challenge and has remained offline ever since
Available for purchase on the cheap are pallets of monitors and servers that were once used as the company amassed tens of millions of users looking to trade music for free online 5 million users online at any given time Napster Goods Go on Auction Block
Dec 11, 7:36 AM EST
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) â€â€? Computers, laptops and a slew of T-shirts with a grinning cartoon cat logo will go up for auction as the now defunct song-swap company Napster cleans out its remaining physical assets
A federal judge ordered Napster offline last year until it could comply with an order to halt the unauthorized trade of copyright music The music industry has tried to counter with its subscription services, pressplay and MusicNet, but they've failed to attract anywhere near the audience the free services have
Analysts say the subscription services have fewer than 500,000 users combined, whereas Kazaa has about 3