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  2. Sean Parker - Wikipedia

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    Sean Parker (born December 3, 1979) is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist, most notable for co-founding the file-sharing computer service Napster, and was the first president of the social networking website Facebook.

  3. Chris Gorog - Wikipedia

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    Gorog began his entertainment career as a business affairs executive at The Walt Disney Company, [5] continued his work in film and television as CEO of ITC Entertainment, [6] moved to Universal Studios as executive vice president of group operations for the Recreation Group, [7] and then on to CEO positions with Roxio [8] and Napster [9] as ...

  4. Napster - Wikipedia

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    Napster was founded by Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker. [3] Initially, Napster was envisioned by Fanning as an independent peer-to-peer file sharing service. The service operated between June 1999 and July 2001. [4]

  5. Napster Founders' New Startup Struggles - AOL

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    Napster co-founders Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker launched video-chat company Airtime Media in June of this year. Now, four months later, the future of the company is uncertain, and Fanning has ...

  6. Napster, yes that Napster, was just bought for $70 million - AOL

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  7. Napster’s new CEO has a big, crypto-based idea for the next ...

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  8. SNOCAP - Wikipedia

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    SNOCAP was a company founded by Shawn Fanning (best known for creating the Napster music service), Jordan Mendelson, and Ron Conway.Other SNOCAP employees included music lawyer Christian Castle, the company's first General Counsel, and Ali Aydar, the company's Chief Operating Officer, who joined imeem after its acquisition of SNOCAP in April 2008.

  9. How Napster created a monster that became bigger than the ...

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    In September 2001, Napster paid a $26-million settlement to copyright owners, and the company filed for bankruptcy in June 2002. It relaunched as a legal paid service under the software firm Roxio ...