Sharing the Love

    Tee-hee. Ya gotta love this. KaZaA is now suing the RIAA! KaZaA claims the RIAA, in tracking those 261 people who were later sued, was using KaZaA Lite, an unauthorized version of the file-sharing software, and by doing so violated KaZaA’s terms of usage. I grudgingly agree with the RIAA spokesperson’s quip that KaZaA’s “‘newfound admiration for the importance of copyright law’ [is] ironic and ‘self-serving’”; but anything that gives the RIAA a hard time is fine by me.
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One Response to Sharing the Love

  1. Greg says:

    One thing that bugs me about all this is that people continue to use P2P programs that require a username (kazaa, etc).
    If people would use programs like Limewire, that connect via the gnutella network, there would be no names to go after as a username isn’t required.
    I continue to P2P behind a firewall and the software spoofing an IP of 127.0.0.1 without worry of the RIAA stringing me up by the short and curlies.

    Greg
    San Diego

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