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Google Removes Kazaa Links, Keeps Sponsored Links

SanityInAnarchy writes "Everyone should remember when Google removed several links that Sharman (owner of Kazaa) claimed were infringing their copyrights. At first, only real results were touched and sponsored links left alone. Well, that sponsored link was removed, but there are quite a few left on a search for 'Kazaa Lite' that, if they aren't infringing Kazaa copyrights, openly advocate piracy. Well, maybe not quite, but I still can't believe they expect that phrases like 'complete albums,' 'full-length movies,' and 'Napster lives' are to be interpreted as '100% legal.'"

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  1. Re:I for one, welcome our new RIAA overlords?? by Mitreya · · Score: 3, Informative
    That's a quote from simpsons:

    "Ladies and gentlemen, uh, we've just lost the picture, but what we've seen speaks for itself. The Corvair spacecraft has apparently been taken over- 'conquered' if you will- by a master race of giant space ants. It's difficult to tell from this vantage point whether they will consume the captive Earthman or merely enslave them. One thing is for certain: there is no stopping them; the ants will soon be here. And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords. I'd like to remind them as a trusted TV personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves." -- Kent Brockman

  2. Two different issues! by writermike · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sharman never complained that Google infringed on the rights of downloaders to pirate from Kazaa versus Kazaa Lite. Sharman complained that Google infringed on Kazaa's copyrights.

    Whether or not Google has links to other sites that openly advocate piracy doesn't really have much to do with the Kazaa/Kazaa-Lite debate, methinks.

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  3. Re:Sic Transit Gloria Kazaa by Sevn · · Score: 4, Informative

    And probably everyone on Slashdot knows what the obvious, technically-properly-done successor is, so I won't even mention it.

    Nope, no idea. Kazaa has been working great. That and I've been using Irate a lot lately and freaking loving it. Just today I got ten COMPLETELY LEGAL songs and I liked all of them but 2. What technically properly done successor are you talking about?

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  4. Are you smoking crack? by __aailob1448 · · Score: 1, Informative

    Kazaa-lite/K++ are simply hacked versions of kazaa that remove "bad" features (spyware, ads,..) and add "good" features (more extensive searches and whatnot). This is done by a few p2p enthusiasts and is available for free. Nothing to do with corporations or whatever.

  5. At the risk of repeating myself... by Pig+Hogger · · Score: 4, Informative

    ... click on my signature to get the cen$ored google links...

  6. Re:Sic Transit Gloria Kazaa by Zocalo · · Score: 5, Informative
    the Kazaa network is rapidly becoming useless

    You must have some hefty expectations then, because KLite is telling me right now that there are "3,914,228 users online | 788,202,332 files (5,910,272 GB)" being shared. That hardly seems anywhere near "useless" to me, and I doubt it's going to get that way for a while either.

    Remember, many of the people on there are not "technically" inclined; they are just average Janes and Joes who found out about Kazaa by word of mouth/email from friends when Napster went under. Until Kazaa's successor is known to the average man in the street Kazaa is probably going to remain king.

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  7. Re:Sic Transit Gloria Kazaa by gl4ss · · Score: 2, Informative

    except kazaa lite isn't a corp, rather a hack of the original 'kazaa media desktop'. i'd rather see most of the people move away from kazaa though, to better alternatives.

    but kazaa is so easy in ms sort of way that nontechnical people like it.

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  8. Re:Sic Transit Gloria Kazaa by Kpt+Kill · · Score: 3, Informative

    When Kazaa Lite did it, it was down to just another corporation, profiting from piracy.

    exactly how is kazaa lite profiting from anything? its completely free and promotes and integrates tools that in my opinion help the network, things such as the integration of peer guardian, automatic node hopping, AVI preview, auto find more sources... and many more. To say its profiting is just crap

  9. Re:Legal trends against google? by Sphere1952 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Google seems to be fighting back as best they can without getting caught in a legal trap. What they actually do makes a mockery of the law. They remove the links, forward the notice to Chilling Effects, and post a notice about the removal linking to the notice at Chilling Effects. The notice has to contain the specific links to be removed, so within the notice are the links Google removed.

    The people at Chilling Effects don't turn the text of the notice into links for you, so you'll have to cut/paste. Can you blame them? (Don't bother asking them to. I asked, and they're not ready to be the butt of a lawsuit.)

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  10. Thanks! by Dog+and+Pony · · Score: 2, Informative

    That and I've been using Irate a lot lately and freaking loving it. Just today I got ten COMPLETELY LEGAL songs and I liked all of them but 2.

    Thank you, thank you and thank you! :D I didn't know about this project, but I just downloaded it and I am on my third song... of which the two first was great, and this one will probably rate a "Not bad".

    This is just so way cool, thanks again!

    Now I'll just compile a list of some bands I know that provide free and legal MP3s and contribute some unless they haven't got them yet. Is there anyway, anywhere you can see what is already in the database? So as not to bother the maintainers unnecessarily...

  11. Speaking of legally downloadable... by sniser2 · · Score: 3, Informative
  12. Re:Legal trends against google? by Cyno · · Score: 2, Informative

    Instead of calling it marijuana

    You mean Cannabis? Marijuana is the derogatory term the US government uses to refer to that harmless plant.

  13. mldonkey, forget kazaa by marcmerlin · · Score: 2, Informative

    Baaah, who cares about kazaa when you have mldonkey, which can connect to kazaa and pretty much all the other p2p networks...

  14. Re: Mozilla by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Or, you could use Mozilla/Firebird, highlight the text and then click on the text with the middle mouse button (mouse wheel on modern mice).

  15. Google is active in censorship, commercial esp by supaflah · · Score: 5, Informative

    I have a nonprofit site dedicated to japanese design.
    It was number one on google. it is now blocked out, and commercial links to amazon and other booksellers come first.
    Apparently there is an agreement between Google and their advertisers to give priority to their pages.
    Also, don't forget that google has a well known disrespect for searchers privacy, by placing permanent cookies, and has a long lasting relationship with the Feds, providing profiling information on suspicious searches.
    Proof? Well, don't google for it. Googlewatch.org is a good place to start.

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  16. I don't understand what the issue is... by iCEBaLM · · Score: 2, Informative

    Because if you do a Google search for Kazaa Lite you can still easily get there and their sponsored links are still there? What is this article about? It makes no sense.

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  17. Best way by zeroclip · · Score: 3, Informative

    And still the best way to get some quick warez is searching for: Name Last modified Size Description [type] ex. Try: Name Last modified Size Description Macromedia exe "Some" interesting results.