"Napsterize" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: Napsterizes [present, singular, third-person], Napsterizing [participle, present], Napsterized [participle, past], Napsterized [past]
Etymology: Napster + -ize Etymology templates: {{af|en|Napster|-ize}} Napster + -ize Head templates: {{en-verb}} Napsterize (third-person singular simple present Napsterizes, present participle Napsterizing, simple past and past participle Napsterized)
  1. To share on or as if on Napster.
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  2. To reduce the profits of an industry by facilitating piracy of its products, as Napster did to the music industry.
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  3. To shut down for copyright infringement, as Napster was.
    Sense id: en-Napsterize-en-verb-hm~xoIUH Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English links with redundant alt parameters, English links with redundant wikilinks, English terms suffixed with -ize, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 4 24 72 Disambiguation of English links with redundant alt parameters: 5 25 70 Disambiguation of English links with redundant wikilinks: 5 25 71 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ize: 11 24 66 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 4 24 72 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 4 22 74
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          "ref": "2001 October 18, Dr.Matt, “Score for Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony?”, in rec.music.classical (Usenet):",
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          "text": "This isn't just about FBI access to email (actually at this point it will be your entire hard drive).... it's also about how Hollywood wants to sell you movies, and how the record labels want to sell you music. They are desperate (and I mean foaming-at-the-mouth desperate) to get chip-level encryption built into PC's, so they can stop peer-to-peer file trading networks. Hollywood doesn't want to get Napsterized when they finally open their vaults and start distributing digital movies at full high-def resolution. Government back doors are just a \"side benefit\" of the push for encryption for secure distribution of media files.",
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          "text": "If you're on a modem connection (as I am), these mp3 downloads are gonna be slow (6meg for Desafinado, 9 meg for Girl From Ipanema. But it's worth it. Start the download, and go out for coffee or something. That's how I got 'em. I'll probably only keep these up for a few days, otherwise I might get Napsterized. :)",
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