I'll be honest this story surprised me because I thought Napster had disappeared years ago after all the lawsuits and the rise of iTunes. It's become so irrelevant in the public consciousness I bet a lot of folks weren't even aware it still existed. (Well, evidently so given the fact it's going out of business in Canada.)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2011/11/22/napster-canada-cancelled.html
The story says the US version will continue to operate, but I'd probably see this as a bad sign.
According to the story Napster tracks won't play on Apple devices. So does this mean everyone who has bought tracks from Napster are hooped? Or can the tracks still be burned to CD?
Alex
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2011/11/22/napster-canada-cancelled.html
The story says the US version will continue to operate, but I'd probably see this as a bad sign.
According to the story Napster tracks won't play on Apple devices. So does this mean everyone who has bought tracks from Napster are hooped? Or can the tracks still be burned to CD?
Alex
I was in the early years of high school at the height of its popularity, and all my friends were downloading tons of amazing music for free. My dad wouldn't let me do this, however, because he believed the music files would eat up all of the space on our computer and that they would inevitably install viruses that would destroy everything. The same month I got my own computer, Napster was no longer free. 