Grooveshark co-founder Josh Greenberg found dead at 28
Source: digitaltrends
Groovesharks 28 year-old co-founder Josh Greenberg was found dead last night in his Gainesville, FL apartment. According to The Gainesville Sun, there was no evidence of foul play, injuries, or drugs. Both his mother and his girlfriend were shocked, as Greenberg had no known health problems and was looking forward to starting new projects.
Greenbergs tragic death came just two-and-a-half months after Grooveshark was forced to cease operations due to copyright infringement at the end of April. In a settlement with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group, the company [wiped] its computer servers of all the record companies music, surrendering ownership of its website, mobile apps and intellectual property according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Greenberg launched the service with co-founder Sam Tarantino when they were freshmen at the University of Florida in 2006. A precursor to Spotify, Apple Music and others, the free music streaming service had an estimated 40 million monthly users and 145 employees in Gainesville, Florida and New York City in its prime. Universal Music first sued the company in 2010 in a copyright infringement lawsuit. The service was shut down after facing up to $736 million in statutory damages.
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