Napster has re-created itself a second time (third instance, if you will). See https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/napsters-back-and-its-new-....
I thought Brian (K6BPM) would like this particularly, considering his mentions of personality trade-marking.
The first re-creation of Napster was when they took over the Rhapsody brand, which is why I was researching them. I have had a Rhapsody (now Napster) music streaming subscription since 2006 as a beta tester for Sonos (wow - how time FLIEs). I got a special deal at $49.95/year but it only works with my Sonos system. When I tried to stream music yesterday on my Sonos system it told me that they no longer support Napster (formerly Rhapsody) and that I should delete the icon from my Sonos app entirely. Hmmm... I've already been charged my $49.95 for the year by Napster.
I think Rhapsody may have been the first ever music streaming service (not sure, though; maybe just "one of the first"). Another one bites the dust.
Ken