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scarefacemontana
10-03-2003, 09:20 PM
Sharman Networks Ltd., the company behind the Kazaa file-sharing software, filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing the entertainment companies of using unauthorized versions of its software in their efforts to root out users. Entertainment companies have offered bogus versions of copyright works and sent online messages to users.

Sharman said the companies used Kazaa Lite, an ad-less replica of its software, to get onto the network. The lawsuit also claims efforts to combat piracy on Kazaa violated terms for using the network.

:ph34r:

Proper Bo
10-03-2003, 09:27 PM
thanks for that, tony ;)

l_p_4_7
10-03-2003, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by scarefacemontana@3 October 2003 - 21:20
Sharman Networks Ltd., the company behind the Kazaa file-sharing software, filed a federal lawsuit Monday accusing the entertainment companies of using unauthorized versions of its software in their efforts to root out users. Entertainment companies have offered bogus versions of copyright works and sent online messages to users.

Sharman said the companies used Kazaa Lite, an ad-less replica of its software, to get onto the network. The lawsuit also claims efforts to combat piracy on Kazaa violated terms for using the network.

:ph34r:
And your point is.........................?

Snee
10-03-2003, 09:29 PM
So KaZaA's actually fighting RIAA, for using K-Lite! :lol:
I luv it! :)

J'Pol
10-03-2003, 09:29 PM
They should also sue Kazaa Gold and the like, the ones who make a profit from selling K-Lite.

Now that would be funny.