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July 28th, 2006, 05:02 AM
Kazaa -- possibly the largest P2P file-sharing free-for-all ever developed, has agreed to a settlement with the record industry rumored to be in the neighborhood of $100 million, and has promised to mend its ways.
..........an Australia-based peer-to-peer Web site that managed to elude the legal reach of the music recording industry for many years, has agreed to an out-of-court settlement of US$100 million.
Owner Sharman Networks also agreed to prohibit illegal file sharing on the Kazaa network going forward.
In theory, at least, the agreement paves the way for Kazaa -- once the most famous P2P outlaw of them all -- to go legit. However, the site faces more than a few hurdles before it will be able to actually set up shop with a business model that one day could lead to profits
READ COMPLETE (http://www.technewsworld.com/story/NQqruUt7BW41yN/Kazaa-Settles-With-Record-Labels-May-Go-Legit.xhtml)
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..........an Australia-based peer-to-peer Web site that managed to elude the legal reach of the music recording industry for many years, has agreed to an out-of-court settlement of US$100 million.
Owner Sharman Networks also agreed to prohibit illegal file sharing on the Kazaa network going forward.
In theory, at least, the agreement paves the way for Kazaa -- once the most famous P2P outlaw of them all -- to go legit. However, the site faces more than a few hurdles before it will be able to actually set up shop with a business model that one day could lead to profits
READ COMPLETE (http://www.technewsworld.com/story/NQqruUt7BW41yN/Kazaa-Settles-With-Record-Labels-May-Go-Legit.xhtml)
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