Rick Glazier had said, quite some time ago:
   >Sonic now owns Roxio... (And Napster, I guess...)

I'll change my answer from "I guess",  to the following:

Santa Clara, May 19, 2003
Roxio acquires pressplay as the foundation for the re-launch of Napster�
pressplay will serve as the foundation for the launch of Roxio's new legal on 
line
music service under the Napster brand.
Quoted from:
http://www.napster.com/press_releases/pr_030519.html

Glad you are finally getting up to speed on this... <grin>

                                                  Rick Glazier

----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Sims"
Ok I'll keep tuned in to this channel ao I'll stay tuned.
Sorry for the months late replay. ;)


From:Wayne Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:07 AM

It's been in the works since August as I heard this when I was in
Albuquerque. When companies get rearranged the consumer is always a loser &
I wasn't too happy when Adaptec abandoned the software to begin with like
they tried to do with ASPI leaving early XP adopters in the dust. What PITA
that was.

Did you hear MSFT is about to begin Win2k Security Rollup beta testing &
fwiw I'm a member of that beta team too so don't change that channel for as
much inside info as I'm allowed to divulge.  ;-)

At 12:48 AM 1/5/2005, Rick Glazier typed:
Sonic now owns Roxio... (And Napster, I guess...)

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