New AquaLime out

A newer version of AquaLime was released a few days ago. This new version comes with a installer and uninstall. It’s also smaller than the last zip version. It has all the new features of the new Limewire and a couple of the bugs on the new Limewire have been fixed on this version of [...]

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Tokyo-based MMO Japan told to stop offering File Rogue

International rulings cloud file swapping: “The Tokyo District Court last week ruled that Tokyo-based MMO Japan is prohibited from offering users its online file-swapping service, dubbed File Rogue. That decision, which marks the first court ruling in Japan on the issue, comes just weeks after a Dutch appeals court essentially rejected liability against file-swapping software [...]

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Nomad Jukebox 3 Released

The Nomad Jukebox 3 has been released, here are some of the features: Audiophile sound quality of 98dB SNR for your pure listening pleasure Experience screaming fast transfer of files using SB1394 Advanced battery life – up to 22 hours Quick scroll navigation for quick search of music files in seconds EAX audio technology – [...]

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Federal Judge Puts Off Ruling In E-Book Case

Don’t know how many of you search for book downloads online, but … U.S. District Judge Ronald M. Whyte today (April 15) put off a highly anticipated ruling on whether to dismiss the government’s case against Russian software company Elcomsoft, charged with violating U.S. copyright law by selling software capable of circumventing security features built [...]

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RIAA Critics are Mounting

“Digital piracy caused a drop in worldwide record sales, according to a report conducted by a trade association that represents the biggest record companies in the world.” Dah, we all know what the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and RIAA think of file-sharing and MP3s. “But critics of the recording industry say that [...]

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FullAudio and Clear Channel team up

“A new music subscription service, carried on powerful Clear Channel‘s network of radio Web sites, is slated to launch Wednesday. Operated by start-up Full Audio, the long-promised service joins an increasingly crowded field of hopefuls trying to temp Net music fans to trade in their post-Napster file-swapping services for legal music downloads. The small company [...]

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Gnucleus 1.7 Released

“Gnucleus is an open-source Gnutella client for Windows. The latest version has been under development for some time and we are proud of the new features this version offers to all our users as well as stability and performance enhancements. The major addition to 1.7 is SuperNodes (Ultrapeers), basically the goal with SuperNodes is to [...]

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Grokster 1.5.1 Without Spyware

Yeah, I hacked Grokster as well. Download Grokster 1.5.1 without spyware, or adware from my website. It comes with a working installer and uninstaller, and unlike the official release, there’s no internet installer to deal with. Zeropaid Note: How about some linkage Cleanclients.tk?

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Hollywood vs. High-Tech

Business 2.0 has a good article on how the media companies are fighting to control Intellectual property by any means neccesary.

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KaZaA lite 1.6.0 FINAL Released

The Final Version of one of the best P-2-P programs on the net. Get it Here

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Nullsoft may start charging for Winamp

Unfortunatly Nullsoft has considered charging for future versions of their popular MP3 player. While this seems like a major upset, and it may be, the new player will have nifty features like cd- burning and double as a movie viewer. This “all in one” tool will be Nullosft’s new means of revenue since web- advertsing [...]

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Victory Against Internet Censorship

A recent supreme court court ruling has struck down a congressional ban on “adult images”. Ruling that the First Amendment protects such material on the internet. This could indicate the future of censorship online, primarily filesharing and copyrighted materials. Hopefully lawmakers will see that first amendment rights and parts of the DMCA protect filesharers like [...]

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Andromeda Jukebox Update

I added VBR support, and there’s now an optional logon screen message (if you’re using Andromeda’s authentication). Also, miscellaneous improvements to the GUI and minor bug fixes. For those of you who don’t know, Andromeda turns collections of MP3s and other files into easy-to-use, streaming web jukeboxes. It’s not really a file sharing program; instead, [...]

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$16 Million to Buy Napster

“Insiders say the German media giant is close to inking a $16 million pact to buy the gasping pioneer of music file-sharing. Despite persistent predictions of its demise, online music pioneer Napster seems increasingly likely to live on. But not as a solo act. According to insiders, the beleaguered music-sharing site is close to a [...]

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ZDnet anchors argue over Brilliant responses

Zeropaid recently reported about a Q&A with Brilliant Digital Entertainment CEO Kevin Bermeister done by ZDnet’s executive editor, David Coursey. That story was itself a response to Coursey’s “Can you trust Brilliant? I don’t. Here’s why” article. Well, this week, one of Coursey’s colleagues had this to say: “A recent column by my colleague David [...]

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Burning Desire to Make CDs Pay

“Legitimate music subscription services are struggling to make music portable to soothe consumers’ clamoring for flexibility with their digital media.” It’s always good to keep up-to-date on the what the legal digital music sites are doing: Listen.com, Pressplay, Emusic, MusicMatch, MusicNet, and FullAudio. For the full Wired.com story, click here.

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Meet Dan Verner

“Everyone else does. Meet the one-stop shop for everything from MP3s to A Beautiful Mind and every Game Boy title on the market. Dan Verner pipes music into his bathroom. Same for his living room, kitchen, and every last corner of his home. He wired his place with a 28-speaker stereo system that cycles through [...]

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Introducing Applejuice

There’s a new P2P Filesharing Programm named “AppleJuice”. It’s similar to eDonkey, but better. Faster and the Software has not so many bugs. Check it out @ The AppleJuice Homepage Give it a Chance!!

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BPI: Tighter Control on who gets Promo Releases Needed

It is more than 3 months before the new Oasis album reaches stores but that has not stopped the entire album going on most p2p networks. This has angered the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) who have launched an investigation as to who was behind the leak. They believe that the leak was caused by someone [...]

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iMesh 3.1 build 128 without spyware

I’ve now hacked the latest version of iMesh, and it can be downloaded from my website complete with an installer and uninstaller. The “clean” version is a much smaller download than the official build — 56kers should be happy.

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