Private Media Group Inc. a worldwide leader in premium quality adult entertainment products, services and content, today announced that it has made an offer to Napster Inc. to acquire the Napster trademark and napster.com domain name for one million shares of Private common stock.
With the Napster trademark, Private plans to create a unique peer-to-peer (P2P) environment that would offer the tens of millions of adult consumers worldwide the opportunity to share adult content for free as well as access top quality adult content at a reasonable price.
Napster is one of the most recognized names in P2P file-swapping services that allow users to trade and download files. At its height, Napster had 84 million users of its software and was the fastest-growing software application ever monitored by online tracking services.
Charles Prast, President and CEO of Private Media Group stated, "Along with Hollywood and the recording industry, we have become increasingly concerned about the level of copyright infringement inherent in free peer-to-peer file swapping services. It is estimated that up to 35% of all content downloaded from P2P sites is of an adult nature, which raises significant issues both in terms of copyright infringement and lack of controls of access by minors. It is an industry that presently has over 150 million users.
Mr. Prast continued, "At Private, we feel that there has been an excess of spamming, credit card fraud, abuse of consumer data, and price gouging among many on-line providers of adult content. We intend to use the strength of the Napster trademark to build a community for adults to share content provided by Private and our industry partners.
"Private has high standards, both from a regulatory and financial perspective with a 37 year track record of legal compliance. Private owns the largest library of quality adult content in the world, global rights to all our content, and strong technological know-how. All of these factors make Private uniquely suited to manage a viable and legal P2P network for consumers of adult content," said Mr. Prast.
Private Media Group is a leading global adult entertainment company that distributes its content over a wide range of media platforms, including narrow and broadband Internet, DVD and video, magazines, broadcasting and wireless technologies. Private owns the worldwide rights to the largest archive of high quality adult content in the world, which it distributes digitally worldwide and physically in over 35 countries.
O/T Private Media Group Offers to Buy Napster
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jj
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Bit late: nobody I know uses Napster anymore.
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marcusallen
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Like I said above Watters, you drag it all out, chapter and verse. Get to the point man.
Anyway, as JJ said, internet pirates know where to get what they want/need
Anyway, as JJ said, internet pirates know where to get what they want/need
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Elmer the Aylmer
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Watters obviously works in PR 
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jj
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Ouch !!
And I didn't exactly say I used file-sharers MYSELF........
And I didn't exactly say I used file-sharers MYSELF........
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marcusallen
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JJ
Such an unintended/unwarranted apparent slur on your lillywhite name and reputation deserves the deepest apology.
I suppose someone will give you one........
Such an unintended/unwarranted apparent slur on your lillywhite name and reputation deserves the deepest apology.
I suppose someone will give you one........
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jj
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heh heh....
I prefer 'pure as the driven slush'........
I prefer 'pure as the driven slush'........
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marcusallen
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Substitute "slush" for lush
(The uncloaked one who knows)
(The uncloaked one who knows)
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watters
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This article and that above were quoted from Adult Video News. I thought them both to be very relevant to a number of recent threads (Jordan and the future of movie delivery / piracy / copyright). I also put O/T in the subject line. Oh well.