Kazaa Backs Plan To Bill P2P Music Transfers
Darth Coder writes "From this article at The Age:
Kazaa has thrown its weight behind a plan to start billing song swappers for their music downloads.
The idea is to phase in a billing mechanism for peer to peer networks, such as Kazaa and Morpheus.
Initially payments would be by credit card, but in the future downloads would be automatically detected and a charge added to the monthly internet service provider bill."
Since all my KaZaA downloads end at about 4% anyway, will my payment be reduced 94%?
If I could make this sig kill you, I would.
Don't go to a brothel if you want to buy broth
I would suggest if you have a wife/gf, you are paying in inumerable ways. "Oh yes honey, I'd much rather go to the flower show than play video games and drink beer with my friends."
Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. -John Lennon
Lower quality? I didn't think it was possible for popular music to suck even worse, but maybe I'm wrong. Music that sucks is a big reason people don't buy CDs.
How ya like dat?
of all the Kazaa users figuring out this "opennap" thing...
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
Hence the spyware in kazaa.
"It is not how things are in the world that is mystical, but that it exists." -Ludwig Wittgenstein