Rhapsody Rebrands Itself As Napster (thenextweb.com) 42
An anonymous reader writes: After completing its purchase of Napster in December 2011, Rhapsody has decided to rebrand itself as Napster. Rhapsody made the announcement on their blog, which states: "No changes to your playlists, favorites, albums, and artists. Same music. Same service. Same price. 100% the music you love. Stay tuned!" That's it. The company didn't elaborate as to why they decided to change their name now. Napster has made a name for itself as being a brand synonymous with illegal music downloads. It'll be interesting to what kind of effect, if any, this has on Rhapsody.
Watch Out For Lars (Score:3)
so they can crash (Score:2)
they just want the nappy cat logo out front. this time, add whiskers.
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yeah, well, it still can't whip the llama's ass...
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17 January - Radionomy formalizes the acquisition of Winamp and SHOUTcast from AOL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radionomy#2016
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There is no Ilama , there is no ass
Re:Watch Out For Lars (Score:5, Funny)
Good lord, why? (Score:1)
They can't possible believe that taking the name of a defunct 18 year old filesharing service will lend them any street cred, can they?
That's like Verizon renaming themselves AOL.
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Napster wasn't a "filesharing service", it was a copyright violation service with ZERO usage for legal distribution.
The company bragged about how they were ripping CD's by the hundreds of thousands.
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It was file sharing, which is commonly used for breaking the copyright of musicians.
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SBC renaming itself ATT ?
understatment or ignorance? (Score:2)
"Napster has made a name for itself as being a brand synonymous with illegal music downloads."
is that an intentional understatement or just plain ignorance?
in contrast,
"rhapsody" !?
what's that? seriously!
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"You don't know what the word rhapsody means?"
Do you think that he doesn't?
"Are you 10 years old or have you just been living in a cave your entire life?"
And you?
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To cash in on Tower Records movie notoriety? (Score:2)
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You want more dupes?
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Seriously, why is this on the front page and items like Hilary's use of a private server to order assassinations in another nation is no where to be found?
Because no one wants critically important breaking news about another fucking music streaming site to be overshadowed by some little story about a presidential candidate being involved in killing people across international borders.
Hillary has been declared the Anointed One by the media and the Powers That Be, and all of us little people should just suck it up and put on our Happy Face(tm).
Rhapsody only exists in the U.S. (Score:2)
It'll be interesting to what kind of effect, if any, this has on Rhapsody.
No it wont. Rhapsody is already branded as Napster in all the other countries it operates in except for the United States.
I didn't even know it existed as a Music Streaming service, and according to this [werockyourweb.com], is possibly even better than Pandora.
New slogan too! (Score:2)
Napster: pay for music that you still won't own!
seriously, these music streaming services are retarded.
I don't get it (Score:3)
I mean I get it, there's some nostalgia to the name, but the name was related to a service that has long been dead. What customers are they trying to get? People in their 30s who remember the name and for some reason will flock to it because it reminds them of their teen/college years? Hardly i'd think.
Cancelling with Rhapsody was a PITA... (Score:2)
I got "dumped" into Rhapsody after the URGE store closed down (which arguably was excellently curated because at the time, MTV actually did some decent background write-ups about bands.)
Trying to cancel with them is insane. You can't cancel online, but you have to call, be passed between people until you start demanding a supervisor, then "Can you cancel my subscription, if not, hand me to someone with that capability". It was an extremely unpleasant experience with multiple call attempts until it was don
What's with the 90s nostalgia lately (Score:2)
Wrong term (Score:4, Funny)
Napster has made a name for itself as being a brand synonymous with illegal music downloads.
Keep up with the times, Slashdot. We prefer the expression "undocumented music downloads" nowadays.
Should have picked "Naply" (Score:1)
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Add and extra p and make it Napply and they can do some stylish word play on app to make it seem very new-computing hip.
Napster Napster watcha gonna do ... (Score:2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]