"Downloaded" is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of Napster, the revolutionary file-sharing platform that changed the music industry forever. The film delves into the story of Napster's founders, Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker, and their vision to create a platform that would allow users to share music freely online.
As Napster gained popularity, it faced backlash from major record labels and artists who saw the platform as a threat to their livelihoods. The film examines the legal battles that ensued, as well as the cultural impact of Napster on the way we consume music.
Through interviews with key players in the Napster saga, "Downloaded" offers a comprehensive look at the rise and fall of the platform, and raises important questions about copyright, technology, and the future of the music industry.