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P2P will never die. They thought they could kill P2P by getting rid of Napster. Well guess what, we're still sharing our files. If Kazaa Lite dies (which it wont), people will share files with Soulseek, and the many other P2P programs. Even if they close down every single file-sharing program, people will send each other files. People can use FTP, send songs over AIM, host em on websites, many other ways to get ahold of MP3s and share what you have.
Long Live P2P
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07-22-2003, 06:10 AM
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Using mirc is also a good way
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