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P2P Program to Match Files to Product Origin

Keiron Waites writes "A program to match p2p downloads with the original products they came from has been released. ShareMonkey is free software for Microsoft Windows, with an additional plugin for the Shareaza p2p application. ShareMonkey lets you right click on a file and choose "Where is this file from?", which will direct you to a listing of products that carry the file. ShareMonkey is a service for those p2p users that download copyrighted files in a "try before you buy" capacity and is an attempt to bridge the gap between copyright infringement and subsequent purchasing of a product."

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  1. Hey what's that option there? by Mr+EdgEy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds risky. *Scrolls past to the Download option*

  2. Rootkit keylogger by Technician · · Score: 2, Funny

    Wow, most of my songs are from Media Sentry! ;-)

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    The truth shall set you free!
  3. Isn't this service kind of redundant? by Odiumjunkie · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you're the type of person that would download and run an undocumented installer from a pretty much unknown source on a Windows box to find out where your files are from, let me save you some time:

    Your warez are the intellectual property of eastern-european content producers, and all have filenames like "BRITNEY_SPEARS_NAKED_FUCK_SEX_ANAL_REAL_GENUINE_H OT_ACTION.JPG.GIF.EXE"

  4. Finally... by mattgreen · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can track down the origin of this readme.txt file I downloaded several years ago. I feel quite dirty about it to this day, and consider it one of the great mistakes of my youth.

  5. Fantastic! by fragreaper · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...now I can see how much money I have saved!