Napster.com Is Now Free

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New Napster.com Allows Free, Legal Listening to Over Two Million Tracks; Offers Exclusive New Ways to Discover, Share and Experience Music Anywhere on the Web

[You knew there would be a catch, didn't you? - dcparris]

LOS ANGELES, May 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Napster (Nasdaq: NAPS), unveiled today the new Napster.com, its interactive, ad-supported, free online music destination. With the launch, Napster becomes the first legal digital music service to offer music fans free, on-demand listening to over two million major and independent-label tracks five times each. A Web-based music player enables Napster music to be easily enjoyed anywhere online at no cost and also makes purchasing individual tracks and albums and subscribing to Napster's premium services simple. As part of Napster's comprehensive Web strategy, the Company announced two additional features of Napster.com, NapsterLinks and the soon to be released Narchive, two unique and innovative resources designed to help music fans discover more music and easily share their personal music experiences with other fans. Napster Chairman and CEO Chris Gorog will formally introduce Napster.com today as part of his keynote speech at the 2nd annual MUSEXPO event in Los Angeles. The speech will be broadcast live on the Web at http://investor.napster.com/ or http://www.wsw.com/webcast/cc/naps2/.

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In addition to listening to free full-length songs and albums, Napster.com members can search through Napster.com's enormous music catalog and access original artist biographies and exclusive programming features, including over 150 pre-programmed playlists. The new Napster.com is easily accessible to music fans using any Web browser on PC, Macintosh or Linux operating systems, without downloading any software or plug-ins. Listening to Napster.com's extensive music collection for free simply requires creating a member name and password and providing a valid e-mail address. Current Napster subscribers can use their existing member name and password to enjoy Napster.com. The free music experience is initially being introduced in the United States and will be extended to other territories over time.

"Napster was born of the idea of eliminating all barriers to discovering, enjoying and sharing music and of putting the power in the hands of fans," said Chris Gorog, Napster's chairman and CEO. "With a vision to empower music fans in a legal environment, with an open, all-inclusive platform, we are very excited to share our new free music experience at Napster.com."

Napster.com's Exclusive Features Expand the Music Experience

In addition to providing free listening to Napster's massive music library, Napster.com also offers new features designed to encourage the global music community to enjoy a more interactive experience.

NapsterLinks (http://www.napster.com/napsterlinks) enable anyone to add links to free Napster music to e-mails, instant messages, blogs and websites, enabling them to bring text to life with free music. NapsterLinks are URLs that link to specific songs, albums or artists in the Napster.com catalog that can be created using a simple, free tool available on the Web site. Music fans can now share legal music across the Web by putting the NapsterLinks they create into any of their electronic communications. Clicking on a NapsterLink anywhere on the Web causes Napster's Web-based music player to open and begin playing free Napster music.

The Narchive (http://narchive.napster.com) is a public music archive where everyone is invited to contribute to an ever-expanding "People's History of Music." Napster.com members are encouraged to add their unique voices to the Narchive through personal stories, photos and memorabilia. They can also populate their personal entries with free music links from Napster (NapsterLinks) so all members of Napster.com can simultaneously listen to the artists they are reading and writing about.

The Narchive, which will be available as a Beta shortly, offers original biographical information and exclusive photos of artists for anyone to browse. It also features content from some of the foremost authorities in music, such as writer and editor Neil Feineman, who created many of the original featured biographies, and renowned photo archivist Michael Ochs, whose extensive galleries of original photos are featured exclusively in Napster.com.

The Narchive is a community where music fans and experts can all engage in an ongoing, interactive, audio/visual dialogue about anything and everything in the world of music.

Rounding out Napster's comprehensive music offerings are the Napster and Napster To Go subscription services. With Napster, music fans pay one low monthly price and enjoy a premium music subscription experience that includes unlimited access to CD-quality music and advanced discovery, community and programming features. In addition to those premium benefits, Napster To Go members also enjoy unlimited transfer of music to compatible MP3 players, without having to purchase individual tracks and albums a la carte. Both of Napster's premium subscription services are available in a software application that does not contain any advertising. Music fans can also access Napster Light through the ad-free application to purchase individual tracks and albums without paying a monthly fee. Visitors to Napster.com can quickly and easily download the free software application through the "subscribe" tab or via links located throughout the Web site.

"With all the progress the digital music industry has made over the past few years, a digital music model that fully-satisfies everyone -- fans, artists, labels and rights holders -- has yet to surface," continued Gorog. "We believe we have taken a significant step toward achieving this goal and are grateful for the cooperative support of the record industry in making this a reality."

Ad-Supported Business Model Benefits All

With historical visitation of approximately two million unique visitors per month, Napster offers advertisers access to millions of music fans and an association with the most well-known music brand on the Web.

For specific information about advertising opportunities or more information about the Napster.com free music experience, please visit http://www.napster.com.

About Napster

Napster (Nasdaq: NAPS) is committed to making great music experiences more accessible to all music fans. Napster.com gives web users the power to legally listen on-demand to a massive catalogue of music from major and independent labels, wherever they are on the Web -- for FREE. The Napster music subscription service offers a premium experience that includes unlimited access to CD-quality music and advanced discovery, community and programming features in an advertising-free environment, and Napster To Go subscribers also enjoy unlimited transfer of music to a compatible MP3 player. Napster Light, an a la carte download store, and Napster Mobile, a hosted music service featuring artist images, ring tones and full-length songs, round out the Napster digital music line-up. Napster is headquartered in Los Angeles with offices in Frankfurt, London, Luxembourg, New York, San Diego and Tokyo. For more information, please visit http://www.napster.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this press release, in particular matters related to the launch and growth of an interactive, ad-supported, online music destination, the expansion of the service to other territories, and the support of the record industry may include forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties such as decreased demand for our products and services; flaws inherent in our products or services; failure to attract advertisers and sponsors; international regulations; failure to maintain relationships with content providers; and general economic conditions; that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Additional information on these and other factors are contained in Napster's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q as filed with the SEC on February 8, 2006, copies of which are available at the website maintained by the SEC at http://www.sec.gov. Napster assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements included in this press release.

Copyright (C) 2006 Napster, LLC. All rights reserved. Napster, Napster To Go, Napster Light, Napster Mobile, NapsterLinks, People's History of Music and the Narchive are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Napster, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are owned by their respective owners.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

May 1, 2006 Q: If I can listen to each song for free 5 times, what happens when I try

to listen to a song for the sixth time?

A: Upon the sixth request for a song, the Napster Web-based player will

display a message informing you that you have already enjoyed five

free listens of that song, while it plays a 30-second clip. The

player will also present you with the option to become a Napster

subscriber and enjoy unlimited listening and portability of that song

and over two million others in Napster's subscription catalog, or to

purchase the song a la carte for 99 cents. Q: What format do you use for music in the free music player? What is

the bitrate?

A: Napster.com members enjoy free listening of songs and albums in .swf

flash format, delivered at 32kbps. Q: Once I become a member of Napster.com, do I need to create another

member ID to subscribe to Napster or purchase individual songs and

albums?

A: No. When you create a Napster member ID on Napster.com or through the

Napster software application, you can use it across all of Napster's

services. Q: Do I have to download any software or provide a credit card to use

Napster.com?

A: No. You do not need to download any software or plug-ins to enjoy

Napster.com's free music experience and you will never be asked to

provide credit card information to listen to free music or access the

Napster.com Web site. Q: Can I access Napster.com from any Web browser? Can I access the site

and listen to free music if I am on a Macintosh?

A: The free music and content on Napster.com is available to music fans

using a PC or Macintosh, as well as those running Linux. Likewise,

the entire Napster free music experience can be enjoyed through a

variety of Web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Netscape and

Firefox. Q: Are there any restrictions on the free music available at Napster.com?

A: Napster.com offers music fans the ability to listen for free to every

song in a catalog of over two million tracks five times each, and,

thanks to Napster's Web-based music player, they can enjoy that free

music anywhere on the Web. However, Napster's web-player delivers

music as streaming flash files that cannot be downloaded to a

computer, burned to a CD or transferred to a portable device. Q: Where can I get additional information about Napster.com, NapsterLinks

and the Narchive?

A: A comprehensive list of frequently asked questions is available at

http://www.napster.com/FAQ.

Napster Contact:

Dana M. Harris / Becky Farina

Napster

310-281-5000

dana.harris@napster.com

becky.farina@napster.com Natalie A. Svider / Rose Maciejewski

Ruder Finn, Inc.

818-370-2468 / 312-953-1364

svidern@ruderfinn.com

maciejewskir@ruderfinn.com

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