Penn State Students to Get Free Music From Napster
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Napster and Penn State Announce Free
Music Deal
Napster and Penn State Announce Free
Music Deal
11/06/2003 03:52 PMNew York Times Nov 6 2003 2:43PM ET
Penn State begins free music download
service for students
Penn State begins free music download
service for students
01/18/2004 02:46 PM
On January 12, the University of Pennsylvania began
providing its on campus student body free access to Napster 2.0's subscription
music service through a campus-wide contract with Napster. The contract allows students to listen to
streaming audio or "tethered downloads" for free. (Tethered downloads
are downloaded music files that will only play as long as the user
maintains a subscription to Napster, or in this case, as long as the
student remains at Penn State.) Alternately, students can pay 99¢ a
track to burn songs to disk or transfer them to a mp3 player.
According to the
Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription required) other
schools are watching the experiment
closely to see if the availability of free legal music downloads will
reduce illegal file sharing on campus. As part of the contract,
Napster has provided local caching servers for about 90 percent of the
most requested songs which is expected to improve performance and
reduce network congestion. According to Penn State Live , almost
3000 students (of 17,000 eligible students) registered for the service
on the first day, streaming or downloading about 100,000 songs. No
network congestion was reported.
Penn State Does Deal To Provide Sort Of
Free Music Streams To Students
Penn State Does Deal To Provide Sort Of
Free Music Streams To Students
11/05/2003 09:23 PMWell, it's a step, but it's not as big a deal as some are going to
make it out to be. Over at Penn State they've been
talking
about this idea for a while, but they've now
signed a deal with Roxio's Napster 2.0 to provide
"free" music streams to students on campus. They're really hyping up
the whole free bit, but I'm quite sure the music industry is still
getting paid from someone - and that someone is Penn State. So, while
it may appear free, the price will get added into tuition or other
fees. Meanwhile, the offering is nice, but it's not real file
sharing. It's not even downloads. They just allow streaming music
for what Napster happens to have in its library. If they want more,
they're out of luck. If they want to download or burn to a CD, they
have to pay. Of course, this doesn't exactly fit with the MPAA's
educational campaign of
"if you
didn't buy it, you stole it". If anything, this sort of thing
might confuse the message. That said, I still think it's good that
there's at least some recognition for alternative business models,
even if I'm not sure this is a particularly good one.
A Slashdot post about how Penn State
students log on to Napster 2.0
A Slashdot post about how Penn State
students log on to Napster 2.0
01/16/2004 10:57 AMA
Slashdot post about how Penn State students log on to Napster 2.0
gives a glimpse of one possible future of identity management, and
it's damn complicated.
Penn State students blast Napster deal
Penn State students blast Napster deal
11/06/2003 10:46 PMCNET Nov 6 2003 10:42PM ET
Penn State to offer Napster service to
students
Penn State to offer Napster service to
students
11/06/2003 09:58 AMStudents at Pennsylvania State University will soon be able to listen
to digital music through the recently relaunched Napster 2.0 free of
charge. The existence of Penn State's new online music service with
Napster was confirmed Thursday by an announcement posted on the
University's Web site. The details of the service are expected to be
outlined by University President Graham Spanier at 02:15 p.m. Eastern
time, after Spanier's scheduled appearance at a technology conference
in Anaheim, California.
Penn State inks Napster deal for
students
Penn State inks Napster deal for
students
11/10/2003 11:12 PMToday it came to light that Penn State has reached a deal with Napster
to provide its students with access to the new online music
service/store.
Penn State Students Pissed Off About
Napster Deal
Penn State Students Pissed Off About
Napster Deal
11/07/2003 03:13 AMThis probably wasn't what administrators at Penn State were expecting
after working out the deal to let on-campus students
acces
s Napster music streams without charge to the students. Instead
of being happy, many Penn State students are
pisse
d off at administrators for wasting their money. Despite the Penn
State claims that the service is "free", clearly the university is
paying for the service, and those fees will be reflected in tuition -
or at least, they'll be withheld from something else on campus. The
students say they don't want to be
forced to pay money to a
recording industry they don't agree with, who is giving them something
of extremely limited value (no downloads, just a limited choice of
streams - and only if you happen to be on campus).
Napster to provide music to Penn State
Napster to provide music to Penn State
11/07/2003 02:05 AM During a panel presentation on peer-to-peer file
sharing at the Educause
conference this morning,
Graham Spanier , President of The
Pennsylvania State University , announced a deal with Napster that will give Penn State
students access to music for $.99 per song downloaded. A Penn State
press release outlines
the way in which the service is expected to work:
• Students living in residence halls at a
dozen Penn State campuses will be able to participate initially.
• Unlimited streaming of music files will be available from
Napster’s inventory of more than 500,000 songs.
• Tethered downloading is included at no additional charge.
This means a student can download and keep the music files on up to
three personal computers. These songs can be burned to CDs or
transferred to portable devices if purchased for 99 cents each.
Penn State plans to roll out a pilot of the program
beginning in January. The deal is being promoted as a way to provide
students with the ability to download music legally while addressing
issues of bandwidth overload.
Penn State and Napster Offer 'Free'
Music?
Penn State and Napster Offer 'Free'
Music?
11/06/2003 03:57 PM
Excite.com reports that Penn State University is planning to offer
"free digital music listening and limited downloading" to their
students..
Rosen...
Napster, Penn State reportedly in music
pact
Napster, Penn State reportedly in music
pact
11/05/2003 10:34 PMCNET Nov 5 2003 10:18PM ET
Napster to give students free music
Napster to give students free music
11/06/2003 05:04 PMCNET Nov 6 2003 3:53PM ET
Penn State, Napster Ink Pact
Penn State, Napster Ink Pact
11/06/2003 07:21 PMPenn State students will receive a free subscription to Napster as a
way of curtailing illegal music downloads on campus. The deal could
pave the way for similar services at other schools. By Katie Dean.
Penn State warns students off of
Internet Explorer
Penn State warns students off of
Internet Explorer
12/19/2004 03:46 PMPenn State is advising its students to drop Internet Explorer in favor
of alternative browsers. The decision to advise against IE use arises
out of concerns about security.
Penn State President loves Microsoft,
Napster, the RIAA and Al Gore (true)
Penn State President loves Microsoft,
Napster, the RIAA and Al Gore (true)
12/11/2003 05:00 PMThe ultimate groupies
Napster to give students music
Napster to give students music
11/06/2003 03:52 PMThe music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give
students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to
replace campus file-swapping with legal listening.
Napster aims to lure customers with free
music player
Napster aims to lure customers with free
music player
06/17/2004 12:25 AMRoxio's Napster said on Wednesday that it is now offering a free
digital music player with a one-year subscription...
There is magic behind Penn State's
Napster deal
There is magic behind Penn State's
Napster deal
11/12/2003 02:59 PMLetters Only communists want something for nothing
Entertainment Industry Gets In The Way
Of Education At Penn State
Entertainment Industry Gets In The Way
Of Education At Penn State
05/20/2004 04:00 PMPenn State University has a cozy relationship with the RIAA - and it
shows in a variety of policies they've put in place which seem
designed more to appease their RIAA friends than to encourage
education or a real analysis of issues. They were one of the first
universities to
kick
students off the university network when it was discovered they
had set up a local area system for exchanging files. Then, of course,
they put in place the somewhat useless (and
mostly
unwanted) plan to
take
student funds to pay Napster so that students can get streaming
music which they don't get to keep and which only works on campus.
Now, Ed Felten reports that the university has
forbidden
any student from operating any kind of server from a dorm.
Despite the fact that it seems clear that whoever came up with this
policy doesn't seem to know what a server is, Felten points out just
how terrible this is from an education standpoint. They're preventing
students from learning about important and useful technologies just
because there's a
chance that students may use a server to
infringe on copyrights. In other words the
risk of
infringement outweighs the benefits of education to the administration
at Penn State.
Penn State trustee and RIAA lawyer
denies conflict of interests
Penn State trustee and RIAA lawyer
denies conflict of interests
11/11/2003 04:27 PMHere's to you, Mr. Robinson
"End-of-semester pressure can lead to
plagiarism - Krystle Kopacz, Penn State
Collegian"
"End-of-semester pressure can lead to
plagiarism - Krystle Kopacz, Penn State
Collegian"
12/15/2003 10:29 PMWhat went wrong at Wright State when
Napster arrived
What went wrong at Wright State when
Napster arrived
07/21/2004 02:55 PMOpinion A lose, lose proposition
Internet job board seeks to pair state
students with jobs
Internet job board seeks to pair state
students with jobs
09/06/2004 07:22 AMIndystar.com - Mon Sep 6, 08:39 am GMT
Marketing Students at Ohio State
Introduced to Eye Tracking Technology
Marketing Students at Ohio State
Introduced to Eye Tracking Technology
06/05/2005 11:58 PMUndergraduate students in the School of Communication at Ohio State
University recently got a unique introduction to the science of eye
tracking in a recent presentation given by two instructors at Applied
Science Laboratory (ASL). ASL is the world’s leading developer of eye
tracking technology. [PRWEB May 19, 2005]
Napster gives away music player
Napster gives away music player
06/17/2004 05:12 AMBBC Jun 17 2004 8:53AM GMT
Napster gives away music players with
subscription
Napster gives away music players with
subscription
06/17/2004 02:58 PMNapster to 'Rent' Music for Portables
Napster to 'Rent' Music for Portables
02/05/2005 09:15 PMIn its latest effort to unseat online music leader iTunes, Napster has
turned its focus back to subscriptions. The digital music store is
launching what it calls "Napster to Go," which allows customers to
copy an unlimited number of songs to portable devices for a flat
monthly fee of $14.95 USD.
Dixons makes music with Napster
Dixons makes music with Napster
05/06/2004 07:31 AMvnunet.com May 6 2004 10:52AM GMT
Napster launches music service in UK
Napster launches music service in UK
05/20/2004 07:13 AMNapster is the first Internet music stores to make its European debut,
with its launch today at www.napster.co.uk, reports Reuters...
Napster gives away music players to new
subscribers
Napster gives away music players to new
subscribers
06/17/2004 08:23 AMiTunes Music Store rival
Napster
LLC is giving away digital music players to new subscribers to its
music download service. U.S. customers paying in advance for a year's
subscription to the Napster service, costing US$119.40, will receive a
free portable music player with a 128MB memory, the company said.
Napster launches UK music service
Napster launches UK music service
05/20/2004 06:54 AMThe former file-sharing pioneer Napster returns to the UK with a
paid-for music download service.
Napster launches UK music store
Napster launches UK music store
05/20/2004 08:31 AMBBC May 20 2004 1:18PM GMT
Napster to give away music players
Napster to give away music players
06/17/2004 03:19 AMCNET Jun 17 2004 6:46AM GMT
Napster Discounts Music For Troops
Napster Discounts Music For Troops
08/11/2004 03:39 PMIn a move to save US service members money they can get the monthly
service for $8.95 per month and single downloads for .88 cents a track
and 10% off on all Albums. I support companies that support our
troops. [Centric Mall]
Napster offers free seven-day trial
Napster offers free seven-day trial
05/20/2004 09:50 AMPersonal Computer World May 20 2004 2:03PM GMT
State of Michigan and Microsoft Team Up
to Prepare Students For 21st Century
Work Force
State of Michigan and Microsoft Team Up
to Prepare Students For 21st Century
Work Force
08/30/2004 02:09 PMToday's work force requires workers to think strategically, analyze
information, collaborate using 21st-century tools and apply knowledge
to new situations.This morning, in Detroit, Michigan Gov. Jennifer M.
Granholm and Microsoft Corp. announced that they have established a
relationship to work together to help improve instructional relevance
and so enhance the 21st-century skills of Michigan students.
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
09/03/2004 02:36 PMNewsFactor - U.S. music-downloading service Napster has launched a
preview version of its Napster To Go portable music service, which
incorporates
Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) latest digital-rights management software,
Janus.
Napster Gives Away Music Players with
Subscription (Reuters)
Napster Gives Away Music Players with
Subscription (Reuters)
06/16/2004 09:12 PMReuters - Roxio Inc.'s (ROXI.O) Napster said
on Wednesday it is offering free digital music players with a
one-year subscription in the latest bid by an online music
service to lure consumers with promotional offers.
Music site Napster eyes UK launch
Music site Napster eyes UK launch
05/06/2004 04:39 AMMusic download site Napster unveils a UK partner, the high-street
electronics chain Dixons.
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