“The record companies had their Napster, and the stream of file-swapping companies that followed. The file-swapping companies now have their ‘Dr. Damn.’ For the past several weeks, the pseudonymous programmer, a college student who declines to give his real name, has been releasing versions of popular file-swapping programs online with the advertising and user-tracking features stripped out.” Click here to read Cnet’s “Hackers turn tables on file-swapping firms” article at News.com. Check out Zeropaid.com’s interview of Dr. Damn
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