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Was suing Napster users the biggest music screw up of all time?

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Was suing Napster users the biggest music screw up of all time?

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The record companies who forced file-sharing website Napster into bankruptcy in 2001 have been credited with the label of the music industry’s biggest “screw-up of all time” in a list compiled by Blender magazine. The closure of the pioneering website beat Dick Rowe – the talent scout who famously turned away The Beatles – to the top spot in the poll. Many see the record companies’ failure to capitalise on Napster’s success as a fatal blow to the industry; that instead of devising a way to make money from the site’s tens of millions of users, it mearly dispersed users to other file-sharing networks such as Morpheus, Limewire, iMesh and Kazaa. Following Rowe at Number Three was Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, who sold the label for a mere $60 million in 1988, subsequently resold for $500 million the following year. More recent entries include WEA’s unprofitable resigning of REM for $80 million in 1996 at Number 13, and their decision to drop rapper 50 Cent at Number 10. Blender maga

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