Saving peer 2 peer music

A guide on How To Survive Without Audiogalaxy. You’ll find this most helpful, methinks. See also this article written by artist Janis Ian, pro downloading free music: “As to artists being ‘marginalized out of our business’, the only people being marginalized out are the employees of our Enron-minded record companies, who are being fired in droves because the higher-ups are incompetent.”

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3 Responses to Saving peer 2 peer music

  1. Dr Sharleena says:

    Interesting and fulfilling article! There has been a rumour that the big discs companies have started a “guerrilla” attack against Morpheus, Kazaa or Grokster, uploading fake files, or files with the names changed or just manipulated songs. I’m not a user, has anyone seen this?

  2. Barry says:

    Kazaa is a decentralized service i think (don’t use it myself), meaning no uploading to a central server takes place. When you download a track, you in fact snatch it right off of some other user’s harddisk. Still, I’m sure the music industry Big Boys are in the process of cooking something up…

  3. Barry says:

    Correction! Apparently the only true peer 2 peer service without central servers coming into play is Limewire, which is what I use (because it is the only client-software that will work on Mac — what else is new!).

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