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Related Party Transactions
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions
Note 18
Related Party Transactions

 As described in Note 5 Acquisitions, on January 18, 2019, RealNetworks acquired an additional 42% interest in Rhapsody International, Inc., (doing business as Napster), bringing our aggregate ownership interest to 84% of Napster's outstanding equity, thus giving RealNetworks a majority voting interest in Napster. Following this acquisition of a controlling interest, we consolidate Napster's financial results into our financial statements for fiscal periods beginning with our first quarter of 2019. Rhapsody America LLC was initially formed in 2007 as a joint venture between RealNetworks and MTV Networks, a division of Viacom International, Inc., to own and operate a business-to-consumer digital audio music service originally branded as Rhapsody. The service has been significantly expanded and was re-branded in 2016 as Napster.
Following certain restructuring transactions effective March 31, 2010, we began accounting for the investment using the equity method of accounting. As part of the 2010 restructuring transactions, RealNetworks contributed $18.0 million in cash, the Rhapsody brand and certain other assets, including content licenses, in exchange for shares of convertible preferred stock of Rhapsody, carrying a $10.0 million preference upon certain liquidation events. Although we now consolidate Napster for reporting purposes, our convertible preferred stock and the related rights remain contractually binding instruments between RealNetworks and Napster.
In December 2016, RealNetworks and the other then-owner of 42% of Napster each entered into an agreement to loan up to $5.0 million to Napster for general operating purposes, which loans were fully funded as of the end of January 2017 for an aggregate of $10 million. Included in RealNetworks' January 2019 acquisition of the additional 42% interest in Napster, RealNetworks assumed the seller's $5.0 million note, resulting in RealNetworks holding $10 million of notes receivable from Napster. The terms of the notes were modified subsequent to the original December 2016 execution, including a provision, effective July 2018, that requires repayment at the greater of (a) principal plus accrued interest at an annual rate of 15% or (b) a preference of three times the principal amount. These loans are subordinate to Napster's third party debt, as discussed in Note 10 Notes Payable - Napster.
In each of February 2015 and February 2017, Napster issued warrants to purchase shares of its common stock to each of RealNetworks and the other then-owner of 42% of Napster. The warrants have a 10-year contractual term and were issued as compensation for past services provided by these two significant stockholders of Napster. As part of RealNetworks' January 2019 acquisition of the additional 42% interest in Napster, RealNetworks assumed the warrants held by the seller.
Upon our acquisition of Napster, the notes and warrants were effectively settled and eliminated in our consolidated financial statements as they represented preexisting relationships between RealNetworks and Napster. However, the notes and warrants remain contractually binding instruments between RealNetworks and Napster.