
Every once in a while, we are able to get an interview with someone who also knows a thing or two about file-sharing. Today, interestingly enough, the tables were turned and California’s radio station, KPFA 94.1 FM, interviewed us. The interview is currently available as in MP3 podcast format.
Recently, we wrote about the 10th Anniversary of the launch of Napster. Among the things we’ve discussed in the article were how the legacy of Napster was essentially the popularization of the whole concept of file-sharing in the general public. Eric Klein, a co-host of “Living Room” on California’s KPFA radio station decided to interview us on the subject, briefly covering topics such as the legacy of file-sharing left by Napster as well as freedom of expression, privacy rights related to file-sharing and political stances.
The interview is available toward the end of this podcast formatted version embedded below, or the edited version here. We would like to thank KPFA’s Eric Klein for the interview opportunity.
Contact information for both of us:
Drew Wilson: drew@zeropaid.com
Jared Moya: jared@zeropaid.com
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To listen to the segment, forward recording to 45:00
Very nice!
great work guys.
Tankies! ^,^