My understanding is that KazAa has only recently been attaching the "Brilliant" piggyback software to its primary software package. I believe it started early this year.
This isn't a piece of Canadian FUD. I'm not sure if there's a link to this information, but if you're that interested, you might consider picking up a basic Canadian business law text. The Crown in Canada does own all the land. Your "title" just makes you a "tenant in fee simple" if I remember the term correctly. This piece of arcane British verbiage gives you the right to do quite a bit with the property, but doesn't give you mineral rights in some provinces. It also makes it much easier for governments to pass zoning laws, and expropriate land for public purposes like roads (with compensation). Its not easy to find much on this topic because, in practice, the titles are bought and sold much as they are in the States, so nobody pays much attention to it.
My understanding is that KazAa has only recently been attaching the "Brilliant" piggyback software to its primary software package. I believe it started early this year.
This isn't a piece of Canadian FUD. I'm not sure if there's a link to this information, but if you're that interested, you might consider picking up a basic Canadian business law text. The Crown in Canada does own all the land. Your "title" just makes you a "tenant in fee simple" if I remember the term correctly. This piece of arcane British verbiage gives you the right to do quite a bit with the property, but doesn't give you mineral rights in some provinces. It also makes it much easier for governments to pass zoning laws, and expropriate land for public purposes like roads (with compensation). Its not easy to find much on this topic because, in practice, the titles are bought and sold much as they are in the States, so nobody pays much attention to it.