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March 14, 2005

Napster CEO On DRM; NapsterToGo; And iTunes

Engadget: A very wide-ranging interview with Napster CEO Chris Gorog, on his company's position in the digital music world, the new NapsterToGo portable subscription service, competition with Apple iTunes/iPod, and compulsory licensing schemes.
"You know, a compulsory licensing of the music publishing would be a tremendous windfall for digital music. It would be a win-win-win for everyone. It would get more content out there for consumers to enjoy. It would help propel our business, letting us get closer to that celestial jukebox. All of these teeny little music publishers from all over the world would have an opportunity for substantial income. Compulsory licensing is being discussed in Washington, and we’d love for it to happen."
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