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Thursday, February 12, 2004Ah, what beautiful hypocricy.Sharman Networks, the people who created and run Kazaa... one of the most popular pieces of software for exchaning pirated music, movies and software have shut down Kazaa Lite K++, claiming breach of copyright. Hah! From what I can tell when firing up Kazaa Lite, the software still works, but is cut off from the main Kazaa network, so only ties up with other Kazaa Lite users, thus reducing the chances of finding the files you want. It does indeed appear to be pretty limiting... enough for me to try a couple of other systems. I went back to WinMX for a bit, but find it consistantly horrible, so eventually settled on LimeWire and was once again able to find everything I needed. Labels: p2p Steve 6:51 PM [+]
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