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Lion7718
06-30-2004, 08:03 PM
Source: CNET (http://news.com.com/Does+Kazaa+matter%3F/2100-1027_3-5253431.html?tag=nefd.lede)

The owners of the popular Kazaa file-swapping software have withstood assaults from the record industry for years, but now they're facing a new enemy that may be even harder to fight: competition.

When a federal judge shut down Napster in 2001, Kazaa parent Sharman Networks quickly stepped in as the replacement of choice, signing up millions of users and even surpassing its predecessor in some respects. Since then, however, newcomers such as eDonkey and BitTorrent have been coming on strong amid reports that millions of people are logging off Sharman's network.

Although it's too early to draw broad conclusions about Sharman's future, experts said many people appear to be shopping more intently than ever for file-swapping alternatives that incorporate improvements in peer-to-peer technology that have not yet made it onto Kazaa.


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ABOU
07-01-2004, 06:34 AM
Kazaa sucks and many ppl are now realising it this is good because better networks are growing but this also means all the people who flooded kazaa with virii and fake files will follow wich is not good this will leave some hardcore fil sharers looking for less popular alternitives and thus leading to the same problems kazaa has now for networks such as BT and ED2K