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Six months after settling with the RIAA, venerable P2P is still swapping freely. But filters are on the way.
Six months after settling with the RIAA, venerable P2P is still swapping freely. But filters are on the way.
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> definitely with some valid contents.
This could be especially true if iMesh incorporated "user accounts" and kept each person's credit card info securely on their servers rather than having to transmit this info with each "sale."
-> "...Audible Magic's technology to help turn unauthorized music trades into revenue for record labels."
- iMesh just goes from bad to worst
- by Spyware Exposer February 18, 2005 2:28 PM PST
- Most advance file sharing users don't even think about iMesh when it comes to file sharing. BitTorrent support is what iMesh should work on if they want to stay in the game. Scam statements on their home page about being 100% Clean and having no adware and no spyware also does not help their popularity in the file sharing community. Most people just see iMesh as a sell out to the RIAA.
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