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Kazaa Fights Back

Cracula writes "CNET is reporting that tonight Kazaa filed a lawsuit against the major record labels and Hollywood studios, asserting that they are attempting to stifle a legitimate and potentially profit-cutting business model. Sharman Networks (owner of Kazaa) says that their model is fundmentally different than Napster because their major goal is to make money off their companion program Altnet that delivers authorized, paid content. While this may sound like a shot in the dark, last year a federal judge actually ruled that the record labels' current efforts to provide online access to their music may run afoul of anti-trust laws. Kazaa may actually have a hope."

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  1. Re:that makes no sense by WickedClean · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Oh yeah, and anything the RIAA does makes sense? They keep pushing crap like Britney and Whitney and wonder why nobody wants to buy CDs any more...what do you expect?

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  2. Re:Illegal by altaic · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No, I'm not.