Feb 21 2003

Honest Theif Provokes Entertainment Industry

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From News.com: “A Dutch company calling itself an “honest thief” has become the latest threat to an entertainment and recording industry beset by swelling numbers of file-swapping services.” A bold statement for a company with no software, but wait! It continutes: “Peer-to-peer file sharing should be accessible to all. We should all be able to find, discover and share information via the Internet. It is our goal to facilitate this the best we can. No frills, simple straightforward access to services that will allow peer-to-peer file sharing.” So far, they have a website with links to sites like this one. What do you guys think?

http://www.thehonestthief.com/

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