May 27 2005

New P2P Revolution Episode – The Zeropaid Interview

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Rick is back again with another hard hitting P2P Revolution installment. This time he has an interview from one of the founders of this very site, Chris Hedgecock, as well as an interesting interview with a European perspective.

As always, Rick also brings you the latest in file sharing news, as well as some interesting guests.

Stop by the ZP Radio Forum and chat with Rick, his guests, and more.

We have the show in a .torrent this week, as well as these http mirrors:
http://mxpw.nsaneproductions.com/p3.mp3
http://www.epirate.net/p2pweekly/p3.mp3

Please download from the torrent, it saves us all on bandwidth. You can use any BitTorrent Program to download it.

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  1. P2P Revolution: Interview with Bram Cohen
  2. Interview with Andrew Loewenstern of BT D.H.T
  3. The P2P Revolution Episode 7 presented by Zeropaid
  4. P2P Revolution talks to Sam Yagan President of MetaMachine
  5. Interview: Holmes Wilson of Downhill Battle.
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