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Virtually
everyone who uses the search term "kaaza" is looking for information about
the popular KaZaA peer-to-peer file sharing software. Peer-to-peer file sharing software
first came under scrutiny because of concerns about copyright infringement by the users
of Napster's file-swapping directory service. The Napster system provided end users
with a central registry for files stored on the computers of other end
users. Using the Napster directory as a central clearinghouse, end users
were allegedly able to share and download bootlegged versions of
copyrighted music in the MP3 format with other end users. Proponents of KaZaA claim that KaZaA functions
differently, giving the software developers no direct role in the file-trading process.
However, record companies and movie studios have challenged this contention in
court, successfully running at least one KaZaA developer out of business. And the controversy doesn't end there. Revelations about spyware in the original KaZaA software inspired the development of a hacked version, known as KaZaA Lite.
Are you
looking for a Web site where you can download "KaZaA" file sharing
software?
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KaZaA The official
Sharman Networks KaZaA site. Downloads, help, and news.
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KaZaa Lite - Official Web site Revelations about spyware in
the original KaZaA software inspired the development of a hacked version
of the software, known as KaZaalite, which can be used to connect to the
KaZaA peer-to-peer network.
Are you
looking for information about the ongoing legal disputes arising from the
use of "KaZaA" file sharing software?
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ZDNet
News - Networking - Labels reel Kazaa company into lawsuit By
John Borland Special to ZDNet News July 9, 2002, 2:55 PM PT
A United States federal judge said that record labels and film
studios could expand an ongoing copyright lawsuit against the Dutch
companies StreamCast Networks, Grokster and Kazaa BV to include Sharman
Networks, a company located in Vanuatu which purchased the rights to
KaZaA software from Kazaa BV.
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ZDNet
News - Networking - Kazaa, Morpheus: Time to surrender? By John
Borland Special to ZDNet News May 22, 2002, 12:45 PM, PT
A legal fight that has pitted file-swapping software companies Kazaa
BV and StreamCast Networks against big record labels and movie studios
is collapsing as the small companies run out of funds.
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Wired News - The
Kazaa Ruling: What It Means By Brad King 2:00 a.m. April 2,
2002 PST
Kazaa BV, a Dutch company that licenses the Kazaa file-trading
software, was exonerated last week when an appellate court ruled
file-trading developers weren't liable for copyright infringement that
occurs by people using their applications.
Are you
looking for other news and information about "KaZaA" file sharing
software?
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ZDNet News -
Networking - New worm eats into Kazaa By Matt Loney ZDNet
(UK) July 8, 2002, 9:34 AM PT
According to antivirus vendors, the KaZaA file-swapping network was
hit by a worm, just months after the first such attack.
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ZDNet News
- Networking - Benjamin worm targets Kazaa By Matt Loney ZDNet
(UK) May 20, 2002, 8:00 AM PT
According to security experts, the KaZaA file-swapping network has
been hit by a virus.
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Kaspersky™
AntiVirus: Information: 'Worm' Crawls Into The KaZaA
Network [05/18/2002]
The KaZaA file exchange network takes its turn as a virus
victim.
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Wired News -
Kazaa Lite: No Spyware Aftertaste By Pete Rojas 2:00 a.m.
April 18, 2002 PST
KaZaA users, angered by the network's inclusion of secretly embedded
spyware, can now connect to the peer-to-peer network using a hacked
version of the application called Kazaa Lite.
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