The only thing that should be illegal about Peer to Peer file swapping is that companies aren't using it. It's just the way things are heading, look at Stephen Kings new book, a dollar a chapter, and publishing companies are pissed. It's just that movies and albums etc. will be distributed VIA sattelite, or, P to P, which is faster depending... I personally think that Napster made their biggest mistake when they decided that MP3's would be their only format. Gnutella works just the same, but it's everything, they haven't had problems, although one of the guys from AOL wrote it, and most of the versions now are just clones...
P to P will NEVER DIE! It will just multiply and multiply and multiply and multiply.....
It's a cute start, but, I think they're jumping on this one a little too fast. I mean, I agree, it's a good idea, but, I have way over 5 GIG of MP3's. The other idea that occurred to me was perhaps using this idea, and putting it in a car.
The only thing that should be illegal about Peer to Peer file swapping is that companies aren't using it. It's just the way things are heading, look at Stephen Kings new book, a dollar a chapter, and publishing companies are pissed. It's just that movies and albums etc. will be distributed VIA sattelite, or, P to P, which is faster depending...
I personally think that Napster made their biggest mistake when they decided that MP3's would be their only format. Gnutella works just the same, but it's everything, they haven't had problems, although one of the guys from AOL wrote it, and most of the versions now are just clones...
P to P will NEVER DIE! It will just multiply and multiply and multiply and multiply.....
It's a cute start, but, I think they're jumping on this one a little too fast. I mean, I agree, it's a good idea, but, I have way over 5 GIG of MP3's. The other idea that occurred to me was perhaps using this idea, and putting it in a car.
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