Pioneering song-swapping internet service Napster is to make a legal return to business, two years after it was shut down.
The service will run a test launch on 9 October and should be fully operational by November, ahead of schedule.
The original website boasted 60 million users but was forced to close when record companies began legal action for copyright infringements.
Users will now have to pay for music from the renamed Napster 2.0 site.
Digital media company Roxio bought Napster last year for $5m (£2.9m), with plans to launch a legal service but cashing in on the brand name.
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