Shawn Fanning’s latest peer-to-peer (P2P) venture, Snocap, may have a long way to go to prove its success in the current online music landscape. The practice of file sharing, which has grown on free services such as Kazaa and Morpheus inspired by Fanning’s earlier Napster venture, has also gone legitimate with a variety of licensed online music services.
Fanning’s Snocap Builds Bridge Between Labels and P2P
Posted by: Jay Lyman December 3, 2004 01:21 PMShawn Fanning’s latest peer-to-peer (P2P) venture, Snocap, may have a long way to go to prove its success in the current online music landscape. The practice of file sharing, which has grown on free services such as Kazaa and Morpheus inspired by Fanning’s earlier Napster venture, has also gone legitimate with a variety of licensed online music services.