Napster, the digital music company formed from the remnants of the bankrupt peer-to-peer file sharing service of the same name, on Monday said it had engaged advisers to help it evaluate “strategic alternatives” – including a potential sale.
The move comes as Napster finds itself under increasing pressure from digital music rivals such as Apple Computer, maker of the popular iPod music player, and Microsoft, which has announced plans for a music player and download service.




