The original Napster software emerged and blossomed on university campuses, so it seems only appropriate that one of Roxio’s first strategic steps with Napster 2.0 would be to return to the university — this time with a legal system that will provide music to students and faculty at Penn State University. Speaking in California at the annual Educause meeting, Penn State president Graham Spanier said the university has signed an agreement with Napster to launch a program in which Penn State will make Napster’s Premium Service available at no cost to its students.
Napster Returns to Campus with Penn State Partnership
Posted by: Kirk L. Kroeker November 6, 2003 11:45 AMThe original Napster software emerged and blossomed on university campuses, so it seems only appropriate that one of Roxio’s first strategic steps with Napster 2.0 would be to return to the university — this time with a legal system that will provide music to students and faculty at Penn State University. Speaking in California at the annual Educause meeting, Penn State president Graham Spanier said the university has signed an agreement with Napster to launch a program in which Penn State will make Napster’s Premium Service available at no cost to its students.