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Hey guys, latest news
Kazaa owners given ten days to conform or die.
The popular file-sharing service Kazaa has been put on notice. Sharman Networks, the Australian company that purchased the Kazaa network and software in 2002, has been told by an Australian judge that they have until December 5 to either filter copyrighted music from its system or shut down their operations entirely.
Kazaa was granted an extension to deal with the technical issues
until late February 2006, despite objections by the record companies.
Great news for me and for those who love Kazaa. Wouldn't want it to die.
It has always worked great for me.
Last edited by kantryl; 11-27-2005 at 06:52 PM.
Reason: Update
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11-27-2005, 11:50 PM
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SO WHAT if sharman do get forced to stop operations, it won't stop all the existing users continuing to share files over the network...
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11-28-2005, 06:47 AM
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BT Rep: +1
kazaa probably wont ever be the same again as it used to be
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