Things get worse for KaZaa

September 11th, 2005

Looks like KaZaa is the new Napster, as record companies focus their cross-hairs on them. By a court order, this file-sharing network is being forced to modify its software to prevent piracy.

The problem is, most users have shifted from KaZaa to other platforms; just how users of Napster moved on.

Honestly, this sounds like a cycle where you cut off 1 head and 10 spring up in it’s place.

Now if record companies were serious about providing cheap songs in a legal fashion online with few listening restrictions, then things would began to look up. They’re focusing on a side-effect and not the actual problem.



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