Napster (pay service)

In 2002, Roxio bought the assets of the original Napster at its bankruptcy auction and acquired PressPlay in May 2003 for $40 million.

[8] Soon after launching the revamped Napster, Roxio partnered with Korean electronics maker Samsung to create a Napster-branded MP3 player.

The player, named Samsung Napster YP-910 came with a 20GB hard disk that ran for ten hours on a lithium-polymer battery.

It used a special version of Napster software and drivers to transfer DRM-protected files to the built-in hard disk.

[12] In September 2008, after introducing its Insignia line of portable media players, Best Buy acquired Napster for $121 million.