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Kazaa illegal

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File-sharing accounts for a large chunk of internet usage
An Australian court has ruled that the popular file-swapping program Kazaa urged its users to breach copyright.

source/full story: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4214810.stm
 
I haven't used kazaa for a long time now but I used to get all kinds of stuff from it.
 
It's true. You know that someone could be sued in US if they download music using pear-to-pear software.

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D.
 
fcolor said:
It's true. You know that someone could be sued in US if they download music using pear-to-pear software.

Regards
D.

Ya but since millions of users do it it's virtually impossible to police.
 
I stopped using it because it sucked but that was years ago, I heard it's much better now.

I also know some peeps using Limewire and they say it's the shizzle now.
 
Those are the very apps, which contain all the adware everyone's compaining about. Get rid of file-sharing, and you'll rid PCs of potential infestation of all the crapola.
 
I don't know guys.

I sometimes use torrents and there are some hubs in my area that are quite good (for me).

There was a news a few month ago, that in the US the police captured a lot of computers that were part of some hub, and that is illegal. But every computer user has or it is using this kind of stuff.
 
Not exactly.

The torrent is the most inovative way to download from the internet. Is not a software, it is a way to distribute files over the internet.

The torrents are some files with the extension .torrent used by some software's like BitTorrent.

BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution tool written by programmer Bram Cohen which debuted at CodeCon 2002. The reference implementation is written in Python and is released under the MIT License.

There are a lot of software companies who offers a way to download it's products through torrents.
 
They aren't for me. Pretty much everything I've dl'd via torrent took equally as long as the same file would on Kazaa Lite and it's not supposed to be that way, especially if there are a lot of users "seeding" the files.

I use either BT or Azureus like many other people I know and have yet to see 00ber dl speeds from either.
 
BTW Paul, if you chose a custom install when dl'ing fileshare or peer to peer software, you avoid the spyware install.
 
Paul_KY said:
Read the fine print, Ken. There's no such thing as a free lunch.

Well then it's well buried because I find nothing on my rig unless it's removed the next time I run spyware removal after installing this software.
 
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