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Court Docs Reveal Kazaa Logging User Downloads

Dan Warne writes "The most explosive documents in the ongoing Kazaa court case have emerged today, including logs of discussions between parent company Sharman and the Estonian developer of the Kazaa Media Desktop. They include extraordinary admissions like: "Reporting will make Kazaa look like spyware, as soon as it becomes evident we record downloads and playbacks, users will flee to competitive networks" and then "One can argue that we have knowledge of copyrighted material being downloaded in our network and have to install filters. If we are reporting [gold] files, then technically we could do the same for every file." Finally, "RIAA [could] collect the IP addresses for everyone who has searched for or downloaded that file." Despite the Kazaa developer's concerns over these issues, Kazaa went ahead with the logging." (More below.)

Warne continues "APC Magazine journalist Garth Montgomery, who has covered every day of the trial in the Australian Federal Court, says: "In a nutshell, this has got to rate as the most explosive document revealed. It makes it damn near impossible to maintain the separation theory that Sharman and Altnet rely on in terms of business independence and technical infrastructure. The control they exercise over the system is complete." Montgomery has also scanned in all the documents and made them available in PDF format, including the confidential Kazaa purchase contract and technical specifications for the Kazaa Media Desktop."

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  1. Re:Once again... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    I hope its not the http://www.piratebay.org/, since the people behind it roams the DC++ world and download illigal copies of movies and music and the reports the users to their respective ISP so that they will be cut off. I wonder what these people log and do throught their torrent tracker.

  2. I've been modded down many times for saying this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    but it's the same deal with Microsoft, I cant prove it... nor could anybody else prove the truth with kazaa. But it's happening. The u.s. government infiltrated microsoft software engineering years ago... It's all part of a strategy, for as long as it can survive. No long term goals, just doing whats necessary to keep the upper hand on America's side.

    And now all you microsoft flunkies and capitalist pigs can mod me down as usual. This site has gone to hell.

  3. Re:Once again... by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 0, Troll

    Generally speaking, if you have access to it and you didnt have to know some really powerful people to get access, and do shittons of favors for them, Its not private.

    Learn how to setup LVM, glftpd, eggdrops with sitebot scripts, and remove all logs from a system, AND talk to the right person at the right time. Then you might be on something private.

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    Pain lasts, kid. Its how you know you're alive. Sometimes I think this growing up thing is just pain management-TheMaxx
  4. My ISP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I trust my old ISP's ineficient databases. I'm sure my IP isn't logged anymore. And I have been using Donkey for a long time...

  5. Re:Once again... by jon_oner · · Score: 0, Troll

    "property is theft"

    --joseph Proudhon

  6. Haha!! Revenge Kazaa !!!!! by The+MESMERIC · · Score: -1, Troll

    Kazaa and Old Version
    Legal Intimidation

    See Kazaa?
    You wanted to be selfish now take that idiots!
    I just hope you decay down further and further - you bunch of bullying spyware-endorsing thugs.

    There is some justice in this world - your actions will come back to haunt you.

    Can't wait when Valve gets their own comeuppance for the way they've been treating their own customers.

    Dont you guys get it?
    Dont the companies get it?
    Call this supersition - but the collective disapproval of thousands does bring about bad-luck and misfortune.
    It's been scientifically proven.
    But noone wants to know.

    If you piss off your customer base - you will pay .. somehow, somewhat .. eventually. See it in anyway you want - even sociologically - it's damn obvious.

    If you please people - you will benefit from good auspices.
    It's all but a statistical phenomena; whatever way you choose ... it's all about shifting the odds for-or-against you.

    Why doesn't Microsoft collapse?
    Because they balance their nasty acts with very good deeds : charity,employee satisfaction,good customer service,acts of sporadic apparent "generosity" .. with that they keep buying themselves more and more time.

  7. Thats what you get by nurb432 · · Score: 0, Troll

    For using closed source + adware infested applications..

    Cant trust them.

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    ---- Booth was a patriot ----
  8. Re:Once again... by irc.goatse.cx+troll · · Score: 0, Troll

    I was implying P2P isn't private. Everything I mentioned is used on a lot of private ftp sites.
    Whoever moderated me up is probably more in the know than you are.

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    Pain lasts, kid. Its how you know you're alive. Sometimes I think this growing up thing is just pain management-TheMaxx