“The Grokster file-sharing network, which has now based itself on the island of Nevis in the West Indies, recently launched a suite of P2P direct marketing tools for content owners. In partnership with FileFreedom of Charlottesville, Va., Grokster says its software can help independent artists, including musicians, filemakers and writers, market their content directly to file swappers around the world.
“File Freedom develops direct marketing, advertising and customer relationship management tools geared to P2P networks. The company’s FileFreedom 4.0 software plug-in, which has more than 1 million registered users, lets file swappers add personalization, reviews, ratings, recommendations and community features to most popular P2P programs…”
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