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	<title>Comments on: Napster&#8217;s UK promo</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>Hmm, let&#039;s see, i&#039;m a teenager who downloads music - the kinda person napster are desparate to win over. All my friends are the same. When I asked them about Napster2, they didn&#039;t know a thing about it. Nor did they care, that some damn-fool company ws trying to ressurect it to sell corporate downloads.

See, Napster is dead. It has been dead for a long time now. That&#039;s not going to change. Not only is it kinda hard to compete with the prices of the true P2P networks (ie NOTHING), but even in corporate world, Apple already have it covered. Because of the amount of coverage they have been getting in the media and with their ad campaigns, &#039;iTunes&#039; has almost become a generic term for &#039;legal downloads&#039;.

In short, Napster is dead. Again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm, let&#8217;s see, i&#8217;m a teenager who downloads music &#8211; the kinda person napster are desparate to win over. All my friends are the same. When I asked them about Napster2, they didn&#8217;t know a thing about it. Nor did they care, that some damn-fool company ws trying to ressurect it to sell corporate downloads.</p>
<p>See, Napster is dead. It has been dead for a long time now. That&#8217;s not going to change. Not only is it kinda hard to compete with the prices of the true P2P networks (ie NOTHING), but even in corporate world, Apple already have it covered. Because of the amount of coverage they have been getting in the media and with their ad campaigns, &#8216;iTunes&#8217; has almost become a generic term for &#8216;legal downloads&#8217;.</p>
<p>In short, Napster is dead. Again.</p>
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