1.
Back before Napster and Spotify, we toured to promote record sales.
Now we make records to promote tour dates.
James McMurtry
2.
Ever since Napster I've dreamt of building a product similar to Spotify.
Sean Parker
3.
When you think of Napster, you think of music. But the first thing that struck me was that this was an important case not only for the music industry but for the whole Internet.
David Boies
4.
I challenge record companies to show me evidence of a single penny they've lost due to Napster.
Dave Rowntree
5.
Napster is essentially using the music to make money for themselves and that's the part that's both morally and legally wrong. That I think is more relevant than whether or not I'm losing money.
Hilary Rosen
6.
I think Sean Parker damaged the music business with Napster.
Curtis Jackson
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Napster was predicating its business model on violation of copyright.
Dan Farmer
8.
This kid came up with Napster, and before that, none of us thought of content protection.
Morgan Freeman
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Napster works because people who love music share and participate.
Shawn Fanning
10.
Napster's only alleged liability is for contributory or vicarious infringement. So when Napster's users engage in noncommercial sharing of music, is that activity copyright infringement? No.
David Boies
11.
The business model of Linux distribution is broken; it's like the business model of the dotcoms. Running your company on Linux is like running your company on Napster.
Darl McBride
12.
I hate to say Napster kind of killed our business, but what can I tell ya?
Frank Stallone