torrentfreak.com — Most people recognize MediaDefender for their clumsy anti-piracy efforts, but there is much more to them than that. In fact, they are warming up advertisers and record labels to use LimeWire and other file-sharing software to distribute millions of legitimate, but branded, MP3s.
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Closed AccountJun 15, 2008
Best part of the article:"So, on the one hand record labels are going after people who distribute their files online, and at the same time they spam these networks with authorized copies. Strangely enough, there is no way for the filesharer to make sure whether a file is authorized or not.I’m not a lawyer of course, but this double standard must have some legal implications."I hope some lawyer has a FIELD DAY with this.I wonder if this would fall under Entrapment laws..
belldanimeJun 15, 2008
Kissing ass much? Had to ask.
jjb123Jun 15, 2008
Nobody cares.
belldanimeJun 15, 2008
Hence the joke. Trrrn-tish!
happyseamonsterJun 15, 2008
Defend this.
lukitubexJun 15, 2008
what a bunch of tossers<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Possibly_The_Greatest_Piratebay_Killer_2">http://digg.com/tech_news/Possibly_The_Greatest_Pi ...</a>
Closed AccountJun 16, 2008
damn i was hoping they would go bankrupt soon.
akorAug 10, 2008
flaknugget, limewire is enough good, but like said in this review <a class="user" href="http://releasenotes.org/limewire">http://releasenotes.org/limewire</a> have some problems with search